The putschists who conducted a military coup in Mali, where political crises have continued since May, forced President Ibrahim Boubacar Keita to resign, announcing that the elections would be held in the most reasonable time frame possible. The Malian Air Force deputy chief of staff, Ismail Wague, who appeared on the state television ORTM with a group of soldiers, read ...

In recent days, Mali has been engulfed by a series of dangerous interconnected events – a violent confrontation with an al-Qaeda cell, ethnic conflicts, as well as protests demanding the resignation of President Ibrahim Boubacar Keïta, fuelled by rising anti-French sentiment. https://uwidata.com/7069-sahel-chaos-how-terrorists-are-taking-power-in-mali-niger-and-the-region-as-a-whole/ Keïta is taking a risk In Mali, civil protests continue unabated – from simple demonstrations with posters and ...