Al Jazeera English
| May 23, 2013
Niger has been shaken by its first terrorist attacks since it began aiding regional efforts against Islamists. Twin suicide bombings killed at least 20 people at a uranium mine and a military barracks. The attacks were claimed by a group who said ...
Al Jazeera English
| Apr 25, 2013
The United Nations is sending a 12,600-strong peacekeeping force to Mali but France isn't ending its intervention in its former colony. French troops will stay to conduct offensive operations against Islamist rebels for as long as necessary, Franc...
CNN
| Apr 9, 2013
A special young camel given as a gift to French President Francois Hollande by Mali authorities has ended up in an unfortunate home: the stomachs of a Malian family. C'est la vie. Hollande says he left the creature with the family for safekeeping ...
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Mosaic
| Mar 5, 2013
French forces say fighting in Mali has claimed the lives of two al-Qaeda leaders in recent days, although only one of the deaths has been confirmed. Fighting also reportedly claimed the life of one French soldier and 15 Islamist gunmen. French and...
Al Jazeera English
| Mar 2, 2013
Chadian soldiers in Mali have killed Mokhtar Belmokhtar, the al-Qaeda commander behind a bloody mass hostage-taking at an Algerian gas plant earlier this year, Chad's military has said. The Chadian army said that Belmokhtar was killed during an op...
Al Jazeera English
| Feb 24, 2013
John Kerry, the US secretary of state, has embarked on his first official trip overseas. Kerry left Washington to start a grueling nine-nation, 10-day trip that will take him to Europe and the Middle East, discussing many issues including the conf...
Al Jazeera English
| Feb 22, 2013
French and Malian troops have regained control with Gao after battling with dozens of rebels who infiltrated the northern Mali town overnight. The fresh clashes are a sign that the fight for northern Mali is far from over, and France may find it i...
Euronews
| Feb 19, 2013
A French family of seven, including four children, has been kidnapped in northern Cameroon close to the Nigerian border while on holiday. It's believed the kidnapping was in retaliation by Islamist group Boko Haram for France's intervention in Mal...
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Mosaic
| Feb 12, 2013
Amid reports of abuse and widespread food shortages in northern Mali, many people in the West African nation believe the French-led war in the country has worsened their situation, Press TV reports.
Al Jazeera English
| Feb 10, 2013
Suicide bombers targeted a checkpoint controlled by Malian forces in Gao for the second time since French forces arrived one month ago. If rebels shift to guerrilla tactics will the French and Malian military be able to clamp down on such attacks?
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