A two-month-old fuel blockade by al Qaeda-linked militants has all but paralysed the capital of Mali, turning the screws on ...
A well-armed jihadist group affiliated with al Qaeda is closing in on Bamako, the capital of Mali. The country’s military ...
Al-Qaeda in Mali is closer than ever to ruling its first country. The terror groups affiliate, JNIM, now controls huge parts ...
A coalition of jihadist groups affiliated with al-Qaida have laid siege to landlocked Mali’s capital. For over a month, they ...
US Embassy urges citizens to leave Mali immediately on commercial flights as blockade makes daily life more dangerous.
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Bamako under siege: why Mali’s army is struggling to break the jihadist blockade of the capital
The blockade of southern Mali is designed to weaken the military government, incite the public and possibly consolidate control.
In Bamako's business district, hundreds of cars and motorcycles sit stranded day and night on a boulevard, waiting for one of ...
If the jihadists succeed in taking Mali, it would become the first country run by the group. The U.S. has warned its citizens ...
Long queues have been snaking around petrol stations in Mali's capital a month after militants from an al-Qaeda affiliate ...
The U.S. Embassy in Mali has advised that Americans leave the country immediately due to an increased unpredictability of its ...
Mali is facing a fuel blockade imposed by jihadi militants, causing significant disruptions. It's an unusual strategy as the ...
Al Qaeda-linked militants have neared the capital, blocking roads, ambushing troops, and attacking fuel trucks.
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