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France expresses concern after attacks in Mali

France has voiced concern following a series of coordinated attacks in Mali that involved Tuareg rebel groups and jihadist fighters. The incidents, which occurred in late April 2026, targeted multiple regions and raised fresh fears about instability in the Sahel. According to diplomatic sources, the attacks were carried out by armed factions......

Insurgent groups challenge Mali’s military government amid rising instability

Mali’s military-led government is facing renewed pressure after coordinated attacks by armed groups across the country raised fresh doubts about the state’s ability to restore stability. Recent assaults targeted military positions, including a major army base near the capital Bamako, and resulted in significant casualties, including......

Mali Defence Minister killed in coordinated Jihadist and rebel attacks

The security situation in Mali has sharply deteriorated following coordinated attacks by jihadist groups and separatist rebels that struck multiple locations across the country, including areas near the capital Bamako and key northern cities. According to security and government sources, Defence Minister Sadio Camara was killed during an......

Morocco suspends electronic travel authorization for Malian travelers starting April 27

The Morocco has announced the suspension of the Electronic Travel Authorization (AEVM) requirement for citizens of Mali, effective Monday, April 27, 2026. Under this new measure, Malian travelers will no longer need to complete an online authorization before entering Morocco. A valid passport will now be sufficient, provided standard entry......

France approves unanimous bill to return colonial-era looted art

France has unanimously approved a draft law aimed at accelerating the return of cultural artifacts taken during the colonial period, marking a major step in a process first pledged by Emmanuel Macron nearly a decade ago. The National Assembly backed the measure with 170 votes in favor, none against, and one abstention. The bill will now move......

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