Al Jazeera English
| Jan 30, 2013
Mali's diversity could make long-lasting peace elusive after the French-led offensive ends, Al Jazeera finds. Ethnic Tuareg and Arab refugees from northern Mali describe the conflict as the latest in a long series of battles with the south and say...
Telegraph.co.uk
| Jan 29, 2013
Shops and businesses in Timbuktu belonging to defeated militant Islamist rebels are being looted as furious locals tell of torture, amputations and floggings for breaking Sharia. One man linked to the Islamists was nearly lynched until he was save...
Telegraph.co.uk
| Jan 29, 2013
Some 200 French paratroopers are shown dropping into Mali in this real-time video released by France. The parachute troops are part of an effort to stop Islamist rebels from fleeing the successful French operation to wrest control of Timbuktu. Bri...
Channel 4 News
| Jan 28, 2013
In Timbuktu, one of the most important crossroads for ancient African civilizations, two buildings including a library were torched by Islamist insurgents retreating from the city. Jon Snow reports.
Euronews
| Jan 27, 2013
French and Malian troops claim to have restored government control over Timbuktu, the latest gain in the drive to remove al-Qaeda allied fighters. A military source says the combined forces reached the gates of the city on Saturday night without m...
Euronews
| Jan 26, 2013
French and Malian troops say they have taken the airport at Gao, some six kilometers from the city, and its bridge over the river Niger. The fall of the airport shows the counter-offensive is making rapid progress in removing the Islamist threat f...
Euronews
| Jan 24, 2013
One of the Islamist rebel groups fighting in northern Mali has reportedly split into two, with one faction offering to discuss peace and to join the French-led offensive against its former comrades Ansar Dine. The Malian army, meanwhile, has been ...
Euronews
| Jan 22, 2013
In the Malian city of Diabaly, life is slowly returning to normal following French-Malian military efforts to regain control of the key town from al-Qaeda linked militants. Euronews correspondent Francois Chignac reports from Diabaly on how the co...
Euronews
| Jan 21, 2013
Afghanistan-trained one-eyed Algerian terror mastermind Mokhtar Belmokhtar has claimed responsibiiity for the gas-plant kidnapping operation. He's known as the"Marlboro Man" because of an extensive cigarette smuggling operation, reports Euronews. ...
Channel 4 News
| Jan 20, 2013
In Mali, Islamist fighters have reportedly been driven out of a strategically important town. A spokesman for the Malian military said its soldiers had secured Diabaly. French troops plan to push from nearby Niono to secure the route to Diabaly fr...
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