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19.10.2020
Dialogue possible with certain Sahel Jihadists: Guterres

Dialogue may be possible with certain jihadist groups active in Africa’s Sahel region, but not “radical” ones such as the Islamic State (IS) group, UN chief Antonio Guterres said Monday.

Source: The Defense Post
16.10.2020
UN chief calls for swift action following attacks on peacekeepers in Mali

[…] An Egyptian peacekeeper was killed, and another blue helmet seriously injured, when an explosive device hit a Mission vehicle in the Kidal region, located in the north. 

Source: UN News
15.10.2020
UN peacekeeper killed in Mali as officials slam ‘selective’ hostage releases

A UN peacekeeper was killed in northern Mali and another seriously wounded after their vehicle hit a roadside bomb on Thursday, the UN mission said. The attack came as civil servants in the capital, Bamako, protested against the "selective release" of foreign hostages in hostage swap deals by the government.

Source: France24
15.10.2020
Security Council presidential statement welcomes elaboration of transitional political arrangements

The Security Council today welcomed the elaboration of transitional political arrangements in Mali and underlined the need to fully adhere to their terms, issuing a presidential statement in the wake of developments unfolding rapidly in the West African nation.

Source: UN Meetings Coverage
14.10.2020
12 Sahel very close to tipping point, UN humanitarian chief warns

The UN humanitarian chief warned Tuesday that daunting problems in Africa's Sahel region are getting worse and the region "is very close to a tipping point — and so by extension are its African neighbors, Europe, and the world."

Source: VOA News
08.10.2020
Key political and military figures detained during coup released

Eleven political and military figures arrested during Mali’s coup have been released, including former prime minister Boubou Cisse, the transition authorities announced.

Source: France24
06.10.2020
West African leaders lift post-coup sanctions on Mali

ECOWAS regional bloc ends punitive measures imposed against Mali following August military coup that overthrew President Ibrahim Boubacar Keita.

Source: Al Jazeera
27.09.2020
Moctar Ouane named new prime minister by transitional government

Former Foreign Minister Moctar Ouane was appointed as Mali's new prime minister by the West African country's interim government on Sunday. The choice of a civilian for the role is likely to pave the way for Mali's neighbors to lift sanctions imposed after a military coup on August 18.

Source: DW
21.09.2020
Mali junta picks former Defense Minister as transitional president

Junta leader will serve as vice president; swearing-in set for Sept. 25.

Source: VOA News