AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoMali Security Shock: JNIM, the al-Qaeda-linked group, is blamed for a fresh wave of jihadist attacks in central Mali that has killed at least 70 people (some reports say up to 80), after earlier violence pushed the death toll higher—while locals accuse nearby forces of not responding. Sahel Pressure: Pope Leo XIV added moral weight to the crisis, condemning rising violence in Mali and Chad and urging peace and development. Bamako Under Strain: The week’s wider context is the April 25 coordinated offensive that hit multiple cities and military sites, including the defense minister’s killing—showing how fast the situation can spiral. France–Africa Tensions: Meanwhile, France is trying to reset its Africa approach at the Africa Forward Summit in Nairobi, but civil society groups are already calling it a repackaged form of imperialism. Culture & Memory: France also moved to ease returns of looted colonial-era art—another flashpoint in the culture-and-power debate.
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