Fighting alongside Malian soldiers, Wagner mercenaries have massacred civilians and burned their villages in northern Mali, ...
Mali: Junta Suspends Gold Mining Permits for Foreigners Amid Fatal Accidents | Firstpost Africa|N18G
Mali: Junta Suspends Gold Mining Permits for Foreigners Amid Fatal Accidents | Firstpost Africa | N18G Mali’s Junta has suspended permits for small-scale gold mining by foreign nationals following a ...
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The New Voice of Ukraine on MSNTravails and tribulations of Ukraine’s ‘Africa Strategy’ — opinionRussia’s ability to project its power globally has significantly waned over the course of its full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
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Africanews on MSNMali suspends artisanal gold mining permits for foreign companies after series of accidentsTensions have been rising between some mining companies and the military authorities, who are demanding that companies pay ...
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Africanews on MSNMali to lift its suspension on the issuance of artisanal mining permitsMali will partially lift its suspension on the issuance of mining permits on March 15, the country's mines ministry announced ...
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The East African on MSNFrench grip muddles Ecowas single currency bid. What’s next?Ecowas has been struggling to keep its membership intact after Mali, Burkina Faso and Niger, all junta-led states, decided to ...
Mercenaries with Russia’s Wagner Group, fighting alongside Malian soldiers, have assaulted women, massacred civilians and ...
Mali and its neighbours have for more than a decade battled militant groups allied to Islamic State and al-Qaeda while ...
The United States has taken a significant step in strengthening defence ties with Mali, with the Malian Armed Forces hosting ...
Mali will partially lift a 2022 suspension on the issuance of mining permits on March 15, the mines ministry said in a statement on Friday.
Imports of major arms by African states fell by 44% between 2015–19 and 2020–24, which was mainly due to decreases in the ...
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Daily Nation on MSNUnravelling electricity deals in AfricaThe complexity of Africa’s electricity trade challenges the simplistic notion that African production is rudimentary.
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