YAOUNDE, Cameroon — The military junta in Mali has arrested the top executive and two other employees of Australia’s gold mining company Resolute Mining while they were visiting the country for talks ...
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Mali’s Transitional National Council passed a law on October 31 that makes homosexuality a criminal offense. The new ...
By Fadimata Kontao KATI, Mali (Reuters) -Islamist militants struck Mali’s main military base ... Kati was the site of mutinies in 2012 and 2020 that led to successful coups, but camp residents ...
BAMAKO, Oct 20 (Reuters) - Mali will pay off 200 billion CFA francs ($332 million) of its internal debt from next week until the end of the year in a bid to ease its debt burden, its economy ...
In 2020, Mali’s fourth successful military coup installed the leadership of the Comité National pour le Salut du Peuple (CNSP). Although the military takeover reflects an overall weakening of ...
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Shares in Australia’s Resolute Mining plunged more than 30% on Monday after the gold producer confirmed CEO Terry Holohan and two other employees were unexpectedly detained in Mali late last week.
Mali claims Barrick Gold violated mine deal, warns of legal consequences Barrick denies allegations, claims active engagement with Mali since Sept. 30 Mali junta has been pushing for higher state ...
Mali's junta leader Colonel Assimi Goita and five other key figures in the military administration have been promoted to general, according to a statement released after a cabinet meeting Wednesday.
Spain booked their ticket to the finals of the U-17 World Cup after beating Mali 3-1 in the semifinals in Mumbai. Mali reached into their sturdiest core, amplified their strengths and mastered ...
BAMAKO, Mali (AP) — In the courtyard of a psychiatric ward in Mali’s capital, a small group of patients acts out scenes of a village dispute to the beat of a djembe, a traditional West African ...