A two-month-old fuel blockade by al Qaeda-linked militants has all but paralysed the capital of Mali, turning the screws on ...
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Mali: UAE hostages freed amid JNIM threat to Bamako
Bamako may not be under the control of Jama'at Nusrat al‑Islam wal‑Muslimin (JNIM), yet, the threat looms if the group forms ...
A well-armed jihadist group affiliated with al Qaeda is closing in on Bamako, the capital of Mali. The country’s military junta and their Russian partners are struggling to counter the jihadis, who ...
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Al-Qaeda linked JNIM says one killed in its first Nigeria attack
First-known attack in Nigeria by the Jama’at Nusrat al-Islam wal-Muslimin armed group active in Mali and Burkina Faso.
The U.S. Embassy in Mali told all American citizens on Tuesday to leave the country due to a severe fuel crisis and security ...
The Salafist jihadists JNIM have claimed an attack in northern Nigeria, on the border with Benin. It is the first time the al ...
Mali is facing a fuel blockade imposed by jihadi militants, causing significant disruptions. It's an unusual strategy as the ...
Al-Qaeda is tightening its grip on Mali’s capital in a Taliban-style bid to seize control of the west African nation.
A JNIM blockade of key transit hubs has choked Bamako of fuel, raising pressure on Mali’s already weakened military junta.
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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.
The militant group Jama'at Nusrat al-Islam wal-Muslimin (JNIM) claimed responsibility for its first attack in Nigeria, ...
A two-month fuel blockade imposed by JNIM threatens Mali's capital, Bamako, raising political instability concerns. The group's strategy aims to force another coup, increasing its influence. With ...
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