Tuareg people
Burkina Faso, Mali, and Niger Urge UN to Condemn Ukraine Over Rebel Support Allegations
The military governments of Burkina Faso, Mali, and Niger have reached out to the UN Security Council, urging it to condemn Ukraine for allegedly supporting rebel groups in the Sahel region, according to a letter obtained by Reuters.
Tinariwen | Athens | September 19
Grammy-winning band Tinariwen, a collective of Tuareg musicians hailing from the Sahara region of northern Mali, will perform at the Lycabettus Theater in Athens on September 19.
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Tuareg flock to Algerian desert oasis for ancient festival
In a riot of color, music and dance, thousands of Tuareg have flocked to the Sebeiba festival that marks the end of an ancient tribal feud and which once a year transforms an oasis town deep in the Algerian Sahara.
Tuareg tribeswomen embrace sex alongside Islam (photos + video)
The nomadic Tuareg tribe of the Sahara are so progressive that they put liberal societies to shame. For centuries the tribe would cross the desert, oftentimes led by the blind who used their heightened sense of smell and taste to choose the right path.
Mali close to peace deal after militia leaves key town
Mali's warring factions on June 18 looked close to signing a landmark peace deal to end years of unrest after pro-government militia leaders agreed to evacuate a flashpoint town and the government dropped arrest warrants for several rebels.
Dutch UN Helicopter Crashes in Mali
A Dutch UN helicopter crashed on Tuesday in northern Mali near the city of Gao, killing two people.
The cause of the crash remains unclear and so far there have been comments neither from the Dutch defence ministry nor from the UN peacekeeping mission, the BBC reports.
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Militants attack UN as Mali hunts jihadist nightclub killers
A peacekeeper and two children died on March 8 as militants shelled a UN base in northern Mali, heightening security fears as police hunted jihadists who launched a deadly Bamako nightclub assault.
The UN's MINUSMA force said more than 30 rockets were fired at its barracks in the rebel stronghold of Kidal from 5:40 am (0540 GMT).
Mali hunts jihadist nightclub killers as militants attack UN
Police in Mali March 8 hunted for the killers of two Europeans and three Malians in a jihadist attack on a nightclub, as a deadly assault on a UN barracks in the north heightened security concerns.