Oumar Cisse used to lead tours of Djenne, an ancient, fabled city in central Mali known for its towering mud-brick mosque, but he now ekes out a living driving an old motorcycle taxi in Bamako. Cisse ...
Mali's government is imposing new fuel rationing to counter widespread fuel shortages caused by armed groups linked to ...
Fuel convoys are moving again and daily life is resuming in Mali’s capital, but residents remain uncertain about how an ...
In a refugee camp in Mauritania, displaced Malians describe fleeing both Islamist insurgents and their own military government.
The employees from Societe des Mines de Komana were detained on Friday for allegedly failing to repatriate foreign currency ...
Residents and local officials in northern Mali say a ferry boat trying to land at a Niger River town in the Timbuktu region hit stones and sank in an accident that left dozens of people dead ...
Mali’s industrial gold output fell 23% last year, after a dispute between the ruling military junta and Barrick Mining Corp.
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Mali takes majority control of civil explosives producer
The Malian government has announced that it is taking majority control of a new company dedicated to producing civil-use explosives inside the country.
By Tiemoko Diallo ACCRA, Jan 22 (Reuters) - Mali's military leader has created a new ministerial-level role to oversee the ...
BAMAKO, Mali — Drive through downtown in this West African capital, past traditional markets and mosques, and you arrive, unexpectedly, in a neighborhood with bubble tea shops and Chinese boutiques, ...
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