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Mali’s Security Crisis Turns More Lethal: Local sources and a rights group say Mali’s army used cluster munitions in two strikes in the north—near Oubder (Timbuktu region) and Tadjmart (Kidal region)—raising fears of unexploded bomblets harming civilians long after fighting ends. Conflict Escalation: The reporting comes as Mali’s junta faces a “dangerous new phase,” with insurgents tightening pressure around key areas and the state’s inner circle under strain. Sahel Power Shifts: Russia is preparing for an Africa summit in October, with officials pointing to new deals—including energy and economic cooperation with Mali—while Moscow deepens ties amid Western pullback. Church Solidarity: The U.S. bishops published a letter of condolence for Mali after coordinated attacks in late April, underscoring how violence is reverberating through faith and civil society.

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May 12, 2026

Dr. Ilyasah Shabazz marks Malcolm X book launch with two-day Harlem events

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May 10, 2026

Mali's PM Says Coordinated Assualts Were Intended to Size Control

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May 10, 2026

ICC Approves USD8.4M Reparations for Victims of Mali Jihadist Atrocities

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Mali’s Interim Leader Assumes Defense Role After Deadly Militant Attack

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Mali Says Coordinated Attacks Aimed to Topple Government

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Malian Forces Repel Coordinated Attacks, Report Heavy Militant Losses

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Mali Claims Major Victory After Repelling Nationwide Militant Attacks

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