A group of Muslim leaders in Mali are urging people to reject a new constitution the military junta has drafted maintaining the principle of secularism
BAMAKO, Mali (AP) Mali’s government has asked the country's Islamic High Council to begin a dialogue with al-Qaida-linked groups in a new effort to address a nearly decade-long insecurity crisis.
International Committee of the Red Cross director general Robert Mardini said 'much more extreme weather events' are causing serious issues for central Mali's residents.
BAMAKO: Mali’s government has asked the country’s Islamic High Council to begin a dialogue with Al-Qaeda-linked groups in a new effort to address a nearly decade-long insecurity crisis. It is not clear when the dialogue will begin, but the council will lead discussions with Malian militant leaders Iyad Ag Ghaly and Amadou Kouffa of the Al-Qaeda-linked group known as JNIM, the