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Mali War - Wikipedia

The Mali War is an ongoing conflict that started in January 2012 between the northern and southern parts of Mali in Africa. On 16 January 2012, ...

Northern Mali: A Conflict with No Victors | Crisis Group

Fighting has resumed between the Wagner Group-supported Malian army and a coalition of armed groups that signed the 2015 peace agreement, ...

Crisis in Mali: What you need to know and how to help

Mali ranks on the IRC's 2024 Emergency Watchlist as dual security and economic crises drive civilian harm and humanitarian needs. The fight for ...

Mali | Crisis Group

Since 2012, Mali has faced a volatile crisis as political armed groups, including ethnic based movements, jihadist groups and transnational criminal ...

World Report 2023: Mali | Human Rights Watch

The incident was the worst single atrocity in Mali's decade-long armed conflict between government forces and Islamist armed groups. On March 3, the bodies of ...

Executive summary - The roots of Mali's conflict

Simmering and historically rooted distrust had led to four Tuareg and Arab uprisings following independence: in 1963, 1991, 2006 and 2012. Even though peace ...

Crisis in Mali - FAS Project on Government Secrecy

Crisis in Mali. Once seen as a regional democratic leader, Mali has become an epicenter of conflict and instability over the past decade ...

World Report 2024: Mali | Human Rights Watch

The human rights situation in Mali significantly deteriorated in 2023, as attacks against civilians by Islamist armed groups linked to Al-Qaeda and the Islamic ...

Mali - European Civil Protection and Humanitarian Aid Operations

Since 2012, conflict in Mali has affected millions of civilians with a steady increase in violence since 2018 and severe violations of ...

Situation in Mali Remains Volatile amid Escalating Clashes between ...

All Malian political forces must redouble their efforts to address the root causes of conflict, he emphasized. Building on those sentiments, ...

Central Sahel (Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger)

Populations in the Central Sahel – Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger – are enduring armed conflict and inter-communal violence amidst a decade-long insurgency.

What to Know About the Crisis in Mali | Council on Foreign Relations

Mali's recent turmoil began with a 2012 coup, carried out by soldiers opposed to what they saw as a weak response to a growing separatist ...

Mali Crisis Response Plan 2023 - 2024

Provide multi-sectoral humanitarian assistance to internally displaced persons (IDPs) and affected communities, while tackling the pre-existing drivers of ...

Violent Extremism in the Sahel | Global Conflict Tracker

... crisis and spread ... In 2013, international involvement began in earnest when French forces entered Mali at the request of the Malian government.

Mali conflict explained: Facts, FAQs, and how to help | World Vision

Explore facts and frequently asked questions about conflicts in Mali, and learn how you can help children and families affected.

Mali | International Rescue Committee (IRC)

Mali crisis briefing ... Mali has experienced protracted conflict and political instability, causing displacement and stretching already scarce resources in host ...

Mali crisis: Fierce fighting erupts after Tuareg rebels kill 'more ... - BBC

Mali crisis: Fierce fighting erupts after Tuareg rebels kill 'more than 80 soldiers' ... Fierce fighting has broken out in northern Mali with ...

Crisis in Mali: Root Causes and Long-Term Solutions

The international focus on counterterrorism in Mali risks obscuring the root causes of the North African country's crisis, writes Hannah ...

The impact of the Malian crisis on the Group of Five Sahel countries

The Malian crisis has disrupted authorities in the affected localities with most of the traditional chiefs fleeing to seek refuge in Niamey or ...

Mali | Today's latest from Al Jazeera

Mali · UK blacklists mercenary groups in Africa in latest sanctions against Russia · Conflict-induced famine, hunger deaths likely in Gaza, Sudan in months: UN.