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BAMAKO (Reuters) -Islamic State-affiliated militants have released four Moroccan truck drivers kidnapped in January, Mali said late on Monday, according to state media, highlighting growing ...
Malian authorities say four Moroccan truck drivers who were kidnapped in January in West Africa by the Islamic State group and held captive for months were released late Sunday.
Militant Islamist groups have expanded their presence in Africa and more than doubled fatalities linked to violent activities ...
NGOs in the violence-wracked Sahel region are dangerously caught between military juntas who accuse them of being spies, and ...
Rosatom has signed a nuclear deal with Niger, completing cooperation with all three governments of the Alliance of Sahel ...
The Malian government announced the release of four Moroccan truck drivers who were kidnapped earlier this year in ...
Four Moroccan truck drivers, who were kidnapped in January in West Africa by ISIS and held captive for months, were released ...
The Malian Armed Forces (FAMA) have taken delivery of a batch of CS/VP14 armoured personnel carriers (APCs) from China’s Norinco, with more apparently on the way. Images shared on social media showed ...
But historical memory and contemporary alliances often diverge.
Junta-led Burkina Faso, Niger, and Mali are battling terrorist groups linked to al-Qaeda and ISIS that have been destabilizing West Africa's Sahel region for more than a decade.
While some African nations like Egypt and Algeria might have a technological advantage compared to most of the continent ...