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PM Moussa Mara has been arrested for backing jailed critics of the ruling junta, as the military continues its crackdown on dissent ahead of delayed elections.
Moussa Mara, the PM for eight months in 2014-2015, has been charged with ‘undermining the credibility of the state’.
The approval follows a week of negotiations in Mali’s capital, Bamako, between B2Gold executives and key Malian officials.
Former Malian Prime Minister Moussa Mara has been taken into pretrial detention after expressing solidarity with jailed critics of the ruling military junta in a social media post.
The Malian court-appointed administrator of Barrick Mining's Loulo-Gounkoto complex plans to sell one metric ton of gold from the site's storeroom as operations commence again after an almost ...
A former prime minister of Mali, which is now under military rule, has been charged with undermining the credibility of the ...
A court in Mali on Tuesday rejected an appeal by Barrick Mining to release four employees arrested last November, judge Samba ...
In light of the recent surge in heinous incidents such as kidnappings and attacks targeting foreign enterprises and personnel ...
Food insecurity set to increase as conflict increases, cities besieged The United Nations has issued a stark warning: in Mali, a million children under the age of five face the imminent threat of ...
In central Mali, nearly 500 civilians have been killed in the joint operations, including in Moura, according to confidential reports from the U.N. mission in Mali seen by The Times and a database ...