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Mali Coup d'état; defected forces claim govt. control
In Mali, mutinous soldiers say they have deposed President Amadou Toumani Toure and ended his decade-long rule. This after renegade soldiers stormed the presidential palace in the capital Bamako and forced the state broadcaster off air.
Exclusive: Interview with Mali coup leader Amadou Sanogo
In an exclusive interview with Al Jazeera, army officer Amadou Sanogo, defended the coup he led, saying the president he deposed had failed the country. Al Jazeera's Hashem Ahelbarra reports from Bamako.
Mali soldiers say president toppled in coup
Army mutineers say they have ended Malian President Amadou Toumani Toure's rule and suspended country's constitution. Al Jazeera's Jamal Elshayaal reports.
Mali's Tuaregs 'ready' for talks amid huge gains
In just weeks, Tuareg rebels in Mali have managed to achieve what has eluded them for more than 40 years. They now control a vast desert area that stretches from Kidal in the east to the ancient city of Timbuktu to the west. Hashem Ahelbarra reports.
CrossTalk: Mali Mess
Is Mali another failed state in the making? Who is behind the coup? And does it add to the unintended consequences following the Libya operation? CrossTalking with Peter Pham and James Schneider on April 6. CT on FB: www.facebook.com/crosstalkrulez
Malian coup leaders given ultimatum
Relinquish power or face sanctions and isolation. That's the warning from Mali's neighbours to the leaders of last week's coup. They've given the rebels 72 hours to restore democracy. Hashem Ahelbarra reports.
Mali's military leaders 'repel counter coup'
Mali's ruling military leaders have said in a message aired over state television said that they are in control of the state broadcaster building, the airport, and the military base in Kati near the capital Bamako after a counter-coup attempt. "Elements from abroad, supported by some obscure forces within the country, carried out these attacks. Some of them have been arrested," a military officer said in a television message on Tuesday. At least 14 people are said to have been killed during fighting in the capital Bamako. Hashem Ahelbarra reports.
Divisions among groups in north Mali
Tuareg rebels seized large parts of the country's north, and declared it an independent state, calling it Azawad but, not everyone inside the rebel-held territory is happy about their presence. Al Jazeera's Mohamed Vall reports from Timbuktu.
Chaos reign in Mali
In northern Mali different factions are claiming control over recently captured territory. The Movement for the Liberation of Azawad has declared a ceasefire and announced a campaign to chase radical groups out of the north.
The Stream - The crisis in Mali
We look at the political and security crisis in Mali and the future of Azawad.
Mali Refugees
The United Nations Refugee Agency says the Tuareg rebellion in northern Mali has uprooted 130000 people in and around Mali and the fighting has pushed some 25000 people across the border into nearby Niger. VOA's Anne Look reports.
Mali conflict sparks flight to safety
More than 100000 people have been forced from their homes as fighting between Mali government forces and Tuareg rebels rages on. In what has been described as the worst crisis in Mali for 20 years, about a quarter of the country's refugee population have fled to neighbouring Niger. Most are in a refugee camp less than a kilometre from the border. Al Jazeera's May Welsh reports from Chinegodar, on the Niger-Mali border.
'Mali rebels' part in Libyan uprising resulted in home coup'
Mali's coup leaders have agreed to step down and hand power to civilian rule, in return for an end to sanctions imposed by the country's worried neighbors. As part of the agreement, the 15-state West African bloc, Ecowas, will lift trade and fuel bans with Mali, and grant amnesty to the ruling junta. Shabbir Razvi, political analyst says the rebels have been inspired by the uprising in Libya and could scupper a return to order. RT on Twitter twitter.com RT on Facebook www.facebook.com
Mali signs transition deal
After just over two weeks in power, the leader of Mali's military coup has agreed to step down. A deal has been negotiated by the West African bloc of nations ECOWAS to return the country to civilian rule.
Mali coup leaders call for transition talks
Captain Amadou Sanogo, Mali's coup leader, says he will hold a national convention on Thursday to determine the country's future. This announcement comes despite harsher sanctions from its West African neighbours, and a losing battle against Tuareg rebels in the North. But, the Taureg rebels are facing divisions of their own. Al Jazeera's Hashem Ahelbara reports from Bamako.
Soldiers 'loot' Mali capital
Mali's situation remains tense and confused, with reports of sporadic gunfire in the capital, Bamako. It's not clear where President Amadou Toure is, but reports say he is alive and somewhere in his country. Al Jazeera's Khadija Magardie reports.
Children Mining Gold in Mali
www.hrw.org At least 20000 children work in Malian artisanal gold mines under extremely harsh and dangerous conditions. These children literally risk life and limb. They carry loads heavier than their own weight, climb into unstable shafts, and touch and inhale mercury, one of the most toxic substances on earth. Courtesy NBC Rock Center
Mali interim leader threatens 'total war'
Mali's interim president has been sworn in as part of a transitional plan to restore civilian rule following a military coup last month that has pitched the West African country into political chaos in the midst of a separatist rebellion.
Mali coup leaders to restore constitution
Mali's military leaders, facing pressure from regional powers and a Tuareg rebellion in the north that has captured key areas including the ancient city of Timbuktu, have said they will restore the country's constitution. Al Jazeera's Khadija Magardie reports.
Mali's interim president beaten unconscious by mob
Mali's caretaker President Dioncounda Traore was hospitalised with head injuries on Monday after being attacked by hundreds of protesters who stormed the presidential palace in the capital Bamako to demand his resignation. FRANCE 24 INTERNATIONAL NEWS 24/7 www.france24.com
Anonymous: Over Thowing Government. Mali
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Counter-coup attempt underway in Mali
Several people reported killed in fight between coup troops and those loyal to ousted president at national broadcaster.
Looting ravages post-coup Mali
Mali's coup leader has appeared on State TV calling for calm, but shops are being looted in the capital, Toureg fighters in the north are making ground, and nobody knows where the president is. Al Jazeera's Azhar Sukri reports.
Mali coup leaders to restore constitution amid rebel gains
In Mali, Tuareg rebels have seized on the growing instability there and captured the ancient city of Timbuktu. Their rapid advance across the north of the West African nation has put further pressure on the military junta, who have struggled since seizing control over a week ago. Threatened with crippling sanctions, coup leader Amadou Sanogo has agreed to reinstate the constitution and hold elections. And after that concession, neighbouring countries part of the West African bloc ECOWAS have agreed to mediate between the rebels and the military rulers. Al Jazeera's Hashem Ahelbarra reports from Bamako.
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West African leaders head to Mali for talks
A delegation of army chiefs from the Economic Community of West African States bloc has arrived in Bamako ahead of a team of six heads of state as Mali's neighbours attempt to restore constitutional order after last week's coup. Led by Blaise Compaore, president of Burkina Faso, the ECOWAS leaders' team is expected to arrive on Thursday even as several thousand people took to the streets of the capital in support of the coup and to protest against the possible use of force by Mali's neighbours. The visit comes as toppled president Amadou Toumani Toure, whose whereabouts have been unknown since he was overthrown on March 22, told the AFP news agency that he was safe in Bamako and was not being held by the coup leaders. Al Jazeera's Hashem Ahelbarra reports from Bamako.
Mali coup leaders play down sanctions
Mali's coup leaders have played down the sanctions imposed by the west African bloc ECOWAS. The military junta warned on Friday that if Mali is let to suffer, the region will follow suit. Hashem Ahelberra reports.
Inside Story - Is Mali heading for a split?
Mali's government was overthrown by a military coup over a week ago. Since then they have lost ground to Tuareg rebels in the north. Can the army continue to fight the rebellion? Guests: Akli Sh'kka, Alessandra Giuffrida, Kadre Desire Ouedraogo.
UN and EU condemn Mali coup
The EU has joined the UN, and the African Union in condemning a military coup in the Western african nation of Mali. A group of rebel soldiers deposed the president two days ago but has promised not to hang to power.
Uncertainty in Mali after military coup
Captain Sanogo, the man led the coup forcing Mali's president out of office, insists that he is in charge. Al Jazeera's Hashem Ahelbarra reports from Dakar in neighbouring Senegal.
Mali music threatened by war
The recent military coup and the subsequent separatist rebellion in the north have pitched Mali into chaos. One casualty of the conflict has been the West African country's famous music industry. Duration: 02:21
Refugees pouring out of northern Mali
An interim government is expected to take power in Mali, but the biggest concern for them will be how to deal with the increasing number of refugees coming in from Northern Mali. Al Jazeera's Mohammed Vall reports from Timbaktu.
Inside Story - A coup underway in Mali
Rebel soldiers in the West African state of Mali claim to control the country, ousted the president and suspended the constitution. How powerful are they and can the government sustain its grip on power? Guests: Akli Sh'kka, Baz Lecocq, Adam Thiam.
Coup d'état in Mali?
MARCH 22ND, FROM BAMAKO, MALI: Nordine Mzalla and photographer Riad Abada report from Mali on the night of Wednesday March 22, 2012 where a possible coup d'etat is taking place. Nordine explains how the unrest came about and what the current situation is like in the capital Bamako: NORDINE MZALLA: FOR THE LAST MONTH AND A HALF, THE ARMY IS CRITICIZING THE PRESIDENT, WHO IS ALSO AN EX MILITARY LEADER WHO HIMSELF TOPPLED THE REGIME OF EX-DICTATOR MOUSSA TRAORé. THE CURRENT PRESIDENT TOURé HAS BEEN POPULAR BUT IS NEARING THE END OF HIS TERM WITH PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS PLANNED FOR APRIL 29TH OF THIS YEAR. THE ARMY IS CRITICIZING THE PRESIDENT FOR HIS LACK OF TOUGHNESS AND NOT ALLOCATING ENOUGH RESOURCES TO FIGHT THE REBELLION IN THE NORTH WHO ARE DEMANDING THEIR INDEPENDENCE IN THE AZAOUAD REGION IN THE NORTHERN PART OF MALI. THE SITUATION GOT MUCH WORSE THIS MORNING. IN KATI, A CITY LOCATED 15 KILOMETERS FROM BAMAKO, FAMILIES OF MILITARY PERSONNEL DEMONSTRATED AND PLANNED TO ATTACK OFFICERS WHO THEY BLAMED FOR SENDING THEIR SONS TO FIGHT THE REBELLION WITHOUT ADEQUATE SUPPORT. A REBELLION WHO IS REPORTED TO HAVE GOTTEN THE UPPER-HAND ON THE ARMY AND OVERTAKEN THE TESSALIT REGION WHICH INCLUDES A SMALL AIRPORT IN THE NORTH OF MALI. THE PROTEST BETWEEN THE FAMILIES OF SIMPLE SOLDIERS AND THE OFFICERS WHICH WAS ORIGINALLY SUPPOSED TO BE PEACEFUL, QUICKLY GOT OUT OF CONTROL AND THE OFFICERS THEMSELVES NOW ACCOMPANIED BY THEIR BATTALION AND MILITARY VEHICLES LED BY A TANK HEADED ...
Mali junta says power transfer 'within days'
The leaders of Mali's coup and neighbouring countries have reached a deal under which the two-week-old military junta will hand over power in return for the end of trade and diplomatic sanctions.
Renegade Mali soldiers claim to have seized power after military coup
Soldiers appearance on Mali television to say they have seized power because of the government handling of a rebellion in the north of the country.
UN condemns Mali coup, World Bank stops aid
The UN Security Council has condemned the coup in Mali while top officials said fallout from the Libya civil war had increased the frustration of soldiers who ousted the president. Security Council members "strongly condemn the forcible seizure of power from the democratically-elected government of Mali by some elements of the Malian armed forces," said a council statement. The 15-nation body called on the soldiers "to ensure the safety and security of President Amadou Toumani Toure and to return to their barracks." The council demanded "the release of all detained Malian officials" and the "immediate restoration of constitutional rule and the democratically elected government," said the statement read to reporters by Britain's UN ambassador Mark Lyall Grant, the council president, for March. Al Jazeera's Azhar Sukri reports.
Community health workers save children in Mali
UNICEF reports on a programme to train community health workers to provide life-saving services in the hardest-to-reach places in Mali. Directed and photographed by Michael Crook; written by Michael Crook and Nicholas Oliphant. www.michaelcrook.com For more information, please visit: www.unicef.org
Mali In The Studio!!!! Mali Is Album!
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Mali Music - Go
"To whom much is given, much is required..." Sometimes on our journey, we have to step back, reevaluate, refocus and reconnect. Hear the heart of Mali Music in this exclusive youtube released track entitled "GO!". Thank you for your support in the ministry. #MaliIs... Photos graciously provided by Latasha Haynes Photography (photomelatasha.com and SWMG.
Eco - Mali (Official Music Video)
Download on iTunes: bit.ly Download on Beatport: bit.ly Listen on Spotify: bit.lyStraight from the beating heart of entertainment and the city that never sleeps , it's melodic gold that reaches out to the rest of the globe. It's the sound of Marcello Pacheco that pours down in golden drops of melody, beats and everything else needed the EDM-loving soul desires. The journey called Eco started in early 2007, as his 'Light At The End' and 'Paradise Now' burst into the trance scene, praised by the DJ elite and loved by the crowds. Now, four years and a handful of stunning originals and remixes later, Eco presents his debut album: 'M(you)sic'. With consistent support from DJ's like Armin van Buuren, Ferry Corsten, Markus Schulz and many more, Eco managed to make his name as one of the most promising producers of today. 'Light At The End', 'Tonight Is Forever', 'And We Flew Away', 'Borealis' and 'Lost Angeles', each of his productions are original pieces of whatever dance style inspires him at that very moment. Eco:"Music is just like any other creative art. It's like Fyodor Dostoevsky writing a long novel, Salvador Dali painting a ceiling mural, Richard Serra sculpting a piece of steel, or Zaha Hadid designing a museum. I'm approaching it in this way. It's not all about the hands in the air and dancing wildly; a really good trance song has substance. I try very hard to sound a bit different than some of the other guys out there." It's time to outgrow that talent tag and take ...
Mali music festival draws thousands
Often described as one of the world's most authentic music festivals, the Desert Festival of Mali has been held in the city of Timbuktu since 2001. Now in its 11th year, the festival faces security challenges, as the region has seen an increasing amount of hostage takings and other dangerous action. Al Jazeera's Bhanu Bhatnagar reports.
Thousands continue to flee Mali violence
Aid groups say that more than fifteen thousand people have fled Mali as fighting escalates in the West African country.
The Name - Mali Music(NEW 2012)
This is the second newly released single from Mali's upcoming album! Check it out! I own nothing! Be blessed! :)
Uk withdraws embassy staff in Mali
Britain has withdrawn all embassy staff from the African country of Mali, after rebels declared a state of independence in the north.
Separatist Mali rebels 'end military operations'
Mali's MNLA separatist rebels announced Thursday that they had ended all military operations in the northern part of the country. The group claims it has now achieved its goal of creating the state of "Azawad". FRANCE 24 INTERNATIONAL NEWS 24/7 www.france24.com
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