The latest developments coming from Bamako, Kayes, and Timbuktu are chilling. The dreadful Islamists of the JNIM are advancing in the countryside, blocking strategic roads, and depriving urban centers of fuel. In these grave hours, it is clear that the African Union’s statement expressing concern over the situation is the bare minimum. What then can…...
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