Although the attack was attributed to Jamaat Nusrat al-Islam wal-Muslimin (JNIM), the al-Qaeda affiliated coalition of armed ...
At least 21 people, including 11 children, have been killed in drone attacks in the town of Tinzaouaten in northern Mali. A spokesperson for the coalition of Tuareg-majority groups fighting for ...
An extremist group that claims allegiance to Al Qaeda said it was responsible for assaults on a military police school and an air base in the West African country of Mali. By Elian Peltier and ...
Mali's military-led government has suspended broadcasting by French private news channel LCI on its territory for two months, alleging "false accusations" were made on air against the army and its ...
BAMAKO, Aug 23 (Reuters) - Mali declared a state of national disaster on Friday over floods that have killed 30 people and affected over 47,000 others since the start of the rainy season ...
Four years ago this month, a group of Malian soldiers descended on a military base in Kati, close to the capital Bamako, arrested their most senior leaders, and seized weapons from the armoury.
Mali’s security situation remained unclear on Wednesday after insurgents attacked an elite police training academy and other strategic areas on Tuesday, killing trainees, overrunning part of the ...
Each September, two large beams of light reach into the night sky above Manhattan's Financial District in powerful tribute to the towers that once defined the city's skyline. Wednesday ...
Designed in collaboration with international artist, Felipe Pantone, this Defy Skyline model features a host of colourful pops across its dial. The dial itself is formed from a sapphire disc ...
But a reverse image search of the photo shows that it features towers part of downtown Houston’s skyline, including the Gulf Building, One Shell Plaza building and 71-story Wells Fargo Plaza ...
Mali has not confirmed the death toll, but said on state television on Tuesday eveni Questions remain over security in Mali a day after 'ambitious' attack Skip to main content ...