Azawad Never Left : Reading Mali’s 2026 Crisis Through 2012

13 mai 2026 | Sachi Muto
On 25 April 2026, Mali appeared to enter a new and dramatic phase of crisis. Explosions and gunfire were reported around Bamako and Kati, while attacks struck several parts of the country. In the north, Kidal once again became a symbol of state fragility and armed contestation. Yet this was not (…)
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