The documentary, They Will Have to Kill Us First, follows musicians forced into hiding after all music was swiftly banned by extremist in 2012. Read more »
In her family's house in a rural village in the municipality of Baroueli, located in the Segou region of Mali, 20-year-old Djeba gives a broad smile as she sits her son on her lap. ... Read more »
There have been regional skirmishes and a relentless war of words between the various northern factions. Read more »
The United Nations has welcomed the renewed commitment to peace expressed by the country's government. Read more »
The UN special envoy to the country, Mahamat Saleh Annadif, has told the Security Council that although the peace agreement was a "package", the process had been reduced to ... Read more »
The Global Multidimensional Poverty Index can break down poverty levels for regions within countries, as well as reveal the dimensions in which people are poor. Read more »
The UN Security Council has called on the government to swiftly investigate the deadly attacks on peacekeepers. Read more »
Devastating drought combined with unpredictably heavy rains has wiped out agricultural livelihoods. Read more »
The Super Eagles caretaker coach has invited players for selection ahead of international friendlies against Mali and Luxemburg. Read more »
Banditry and attacks on aid workers and their vehicles are restricting access to several villages in the north of the country, according to Norwegian Refugee Council. ... Read more »
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