We have started to collect the most important news related to Mali in November 2005. By default, most recent news are listed first.
A UN special envoy and three other foreigners abducted in Niger are freed, officials in neighbouring Mali say.
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China's president is visiting Mali, Senegal, Tanzania and Mauritius, aiming to show China seeks a stronger position in Africa.
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Unknown attackers have kidnapped four European tourists near the Niger-Mali border, Malian officials say.
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The authorities in Mali say the army has destroyed the most active Tuareg rebel group's main base.
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Who wins the booby prize in Mali cattle crossings?
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Two people die in grenade attacks by Tuareg rebels in Mali's northern city of Gao, the authorities say.
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At least 20 people are killed in an attack by Tuareg rebels on a military base in northern Mali, officials say.
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Two Austrian hostages held for eight months by Islamic militants in the Sahara desert are released in Mali.
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A Malian musician defends a track that is being removed from a Sony video game out of concern it may offend Muslims.
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The EU opens a "job centre" in Mali, hoping fewer young Africans will risk their lives trying to get to Europe.
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