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Malian armed forces arrested and killed around two dozen Fulani civilians who were rounded up at a livestock market in a central region of the West African country, a local activist told Reuters.
Mali's military government on Tuesday dissolved the West African country's political parties, according to a presidency decree, the latest attempt to clamp down on the opposition since the junta ...
Mali has been under military rule since 2020, when Colonel Assimi Goïta seized power in a coup. Goïta promised to hold elections and restore democracy, but the transition process has been repeatedly ...
Mounting media restrictions in Mali over the past three years have raised alarm about press freedom, as authorities target local and international outlets.
Mali’s military government has dissolved all political parties in the West African crisis state, it announced on Tuesday.
Mali’s junta has dissolved all political parties, sparking protests and concerns over democracy. Reports of opposition ...
A government official says the president of Mali’s transitional government has signed a decree dissolving political parties ...
Mali's military government dissolved all political parties, sparking protests in Bamako. With Assimi Goita as president by ...
Mali's military government announced on Tuesday that it had dissolved all political parties, approving a recommendation ...
Mali's military ruler on Tuesday approved a bill revoking the country's political parties charter, which the opposition sees ...
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In Bamako, Mali, two pro-democracy activists, including a top opposition leader, were abducted after criticizing the military ...