Attacks in Mali and Burkina Faso kill 21, wound dozens
Fifteen soldiers and six civilians were killed on Sunday in attacks in Mali and Burkina Faso,
Investigators prevents access to site of Mali killings: UN
The United Nations is “extremely concerned” that Mali has prevented its investigators from visiting
U.S. calls reports of many killed in Mali ‘extremely disturbing’
The United States is following “extremely disturbing accounts” of large numbers of people killed in
Mali says military operation in Moura area kills 200 militants
Mali’s military said it has killed over 200 militants in an operation in the centre of the West
Mali’s detained former prime minister dies on medical parole
Mali’s former prime minister Soumeylou Boubeye Maiga, arrested over corruption allegations last
Mali’s military killed dozens of civilians in wave of violence, rights group says
Soldiers in Mali have been responsible for killing at least 71 civilians since early December, a
France to continue aerial support to Mali after troop withdrawal
France will still give aerial military support to Malian troops battling an Islamist insurgency in
Mali to investigate disappearance of Mauritanians on its soil
Mali said it would investigate the disappearance of several Mauritanians on its territory, which has
[SENSITIVE CONTENT] UN investigating dozens of deaths in central Mali
The United Nations (UN) peacekeeping mission in Mali said on Friday it was investigating allegations
Mali handed World Cup qualification boost
Mali have been handed a boost in their bid to qualify for the World Cup after being allowed to host
Mali's workers feel the squeeze as sanctions take hold
Mohamed Cisse used to employ hundreds of workers in Mali’s capital Bamako before economic sanctions
Germany sceptical about future of EU training mission in Mali
Germany’s Defence Minister said on Thursday she was sceptical about whether a European Union
Mali blames sanctions for $31 million in bond defaults
Mali has defaulted on more than $31 million of bond payments, its Finance Ministry and the West
France won’t stay in Mali if price is too high -defence minister
European states combating Islamist militants in Mali will try to find a way to keep their mission
Denmark starts pulling troops out of Mali: Foreign minister
Denmark will start pulling its troops out of Mali after the African country’s transitional junta
Denmark says its troops are in Mali on the basis of a “clear invitation”
Denmark said on Tuesday its troops deployed to Mali as part of a French-led counter-terrorism task
UN mission in Mali grounds flights amid sanctions restrictions
The United Nations’ peacekeeping mission in Mali has grounded its flights amid discussions over
Mali’s ousted President Ibrahim Boubacar Keita dies, former minister says
Ousted Malian President Ibrahim Boubacar Keita has died, his former justice minister and an
Mali edge Tunisia in opening AFCON 2021 clash
A well struck Ibrahima Kone penalty early in the second half saw Mali edge Tunisia one nil in the
West African nations sever links with Mali over election delay
West African nations will close their borders with Mali, sever diplomatic ties and impose tough