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Choguel Maiga, the former prime minister of Mali, was taken into custody on Wednesday after he was charged with embezzlement.
(Reuters) -Mali's army said on Wednesday more than 149 soldiers had been killed in 24 hours in coordinated attacks in several localities across Mali by militants from the al Qaeda-linked Jama’at ...
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News Nation on MSNAl Qaeda-linked militants kill 21 soldiers in Mali
Al Qaeda-linked militants killed 21 soldiers during coordinated attacks in Mali on Tuesday, according to the SITE ...
A former prime minister of Mali has been remanded in custody following allegations of corruption. His lawyer on Tuesday told ...
Al Qaeda-linked militants killed 21 soldiers during coordinated attacks in Mali on Tuesday, according to the SITE Intelligence Group, a U.S.-based non-governmental organization that tracks online ...
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Tuko News on MSNFormer Mali Mali Hawker Shares How He Won US Green Card, Relocated Abroad: "God Helped Me"
A former mali mali hawker known as Kijana ya Mathermos has shared how he applied for a US Green Card for the sake and was selected against all odds.
Mali’s military rulers say they arrested a group of military personnel and civilians, including two Malian generals and a ...
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Face2Face Africa on MSNMali’s former prime minister Choguel Maiga jailed on corruption charges
Mali’s former prime minister Choguel Kokalla Maiga has been taken into custody on corruption charges. His lawyer confirmed to The Associated Press on Tuesday, marking the latest crackdown by the ...
Mali's civilian ex-prime minister Choguel Kokalla Maiga, dismissed in November after he criticised the junta, was charged ...
Barrick Mining Corp. slumped in pre-market trading after the Canadian miner posted a net charge of $1.04 billion related to ...
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Saved from militants, Timbuktu’s famed manuscripts return home after 13 years in Mali’s capital
The Malian military government has returned home the first batch of the manuscripts of Timbuktu, dating back to the 13th ...
Mali has been hit by a wave of attacks over a 24-hour period, sparking fears of spiraling insecurity in the aftermath of two coups in the volatile Sahel country.
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