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Indian nationals abducted while Mali’s army and armed groups clash, raising concerns crisis could resonate beyond Sahel.
Three Indian nationals were kidnapped in Mali’s Kayes region after a terrorist assault linked to Al-Qaeda affiliate JNIM.
Research by Gi-Toc shows that in one year in just one district of Mali, JNIM made $770,000 (£570,000) from livestock. Based on this figure, JNIM could be earning millions of dollars from cattle ...
BAMAKO, Mali — Armed men attacked a Mali community just over the border from Senegal, Mali’s military said Tuesday — a ...
India said the men, who worked in a cement factory in Mali, were "forcibly taken" by a group of "armed assailants" last ...
A l-Qaeda affiliate Jama'at Nusrat al-Islam wal-Muslimin (JNIM) is the main group behind a surge in militant jihadist attacks ...
Mali: Al-Qaeda-linked JNIM Group Targets Multiple Military Sites | Firstpost Africa | N18G A wave of coordinated attacks by ...
While no group has officially claimed the abduction in Mali, al-Qaeda-linked JNIM has taken responsibility for a series of ...
In Africa’s turbulent Sahel region, the Al-Qaeda-linked JNIM jihadist group is expanding its influence by repeated massacres, ...
The terrorist group has emerged as most active in the Sahel, with a footprint across eight countries. It has been conducting ...
The Malian army has claimed the killing of ovr 80 jihadists following coordinated attacks in seven towns across the west and ...