India exits Mali lithium project over security and geopolitical risks, pivoting to stable nations like Argentina to secure EV ...
The government of Mali has inaugurated a new data center facility in its capital city, Bamako. Described as a Tier III-standard data center, the facility was officially launched on January 31, reports ...
By Neha Arora NEW DELHI, Feb 12 (Reuters) - Security risks are prompting India to pull out of a lithium project in Mali ...
LAGOS, Nigeria (AP) — Mali’s government has moved to impose fuel rationing to counter widespread shortages caused by al-Qaida-linked groups operating in the border regions that have in recent months ...
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Western countries, from the United Kingdom and France to the United States, have urged their citizens to leave the landlocked country as security fears grow in the fight against Al-Qaeda-linked ...
India withdraws from a Russian-backed lithium project in Mali due to rising security risks amid political instability.
The United States is reshaping its approach to Mali, Niger and Burkina Faso as Russia expands the footprint of its Africa Corps across the Sahel region.
At least 15 drivers died after jihadists ambushed a fuel convoy near Senegal border, officials say, destroying dozens of tankers.