Qaeda-affiliated militants imposed blockades on fuel imports, leading to fuel shortages, schools closures and unrest.
Travelers are being warned to steer clear of two West African countries, as the US State Department issues its highest-level ...
The U.S. State Department has allowed non-emergency staff and their families to leave Mali, citing safety concerns. The department remains unable to provide services outside Bamako due to risks. The ...
Travelers are being warned to steer clear of two West African countries, as the US State Department issues its highest-level ...
Terrorist and armed groups have targeted foreigners for kidnappings and may carry out attacks without warning at locations frequented by foreigners such as nightclubs, hotels, restaurants, places of ...
The Department of State updated its Travel Advisory for Mali on October 30, 2025 to reflect that the Department of State ordered non-emergency ...
The U.S. Embassy in Mali told all American citizens on Tuesday to leave the country due to a severe fuel crisis and security ...
Malian Foreign Minister Abdoulaye Diop held a telephone conversation with the UK Minister of State for African Development, ...
India's Embassy in Bamako confirms 5 Indian nationals abducted in Mali. Officials are working with local authorities for ...
France has advised its citizens in Mali to leave as soon as possible, as Islamist insurgents continue their blockade of the ...
Al-Qaeda-linked JNIM blocks fuel deliveries, causing school closures, power cuts as military rulers struggle to respond.
Five Indian nationals were kidnapped in Mali. The Indian Embassy is actively collaborating with Malian authorities to ensure ...