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In Mali, Every Drop of Fuel Becomes a Precious Asset

Since the blockades imposed by the jihadist groups on the cross-border roads in September, the shortage of hydrocarbons has affected consumers in Bamako and other cities in Mali. A transport company has recently agreed to resume its links by subjecting itself to the conditions of the jihadists.
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Since the blockades imposed by the jihadist groups on the cross-border roads in September, the shortage of hydrocarbons has affected consumers in Bamako and other cities in Mali. A transport company has recently agreed to resume its links by subjecting itself to the conditions of the jihadists.

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Courrier international broke the news in on Monday, October 20, 2025.
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