Mali: the Essence Is Back, but Bamakois Show only Cautious Joy
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In Mali, it has been almost a week since the Bamakois were unable to fill up. Since the beginning of September, Jnim's jihadist attacks on tanker trucks had led to a massive shortage of fuel. Elsewhere in the country, the lacks are still being felt, but in the capital, thanks to the strengthening of military escorts and the acceleration of customs clearance, the situation has almost returned to normal. There is unanimous enthusiasm, but the jiha…
The queues at the gas stations are receding thanks to the arrival in Bamako of 82 tanks escorted by the Niger Army. The fuel convoys are also secured by the Russian paramilitaries of the Africa Corps.
Harold Hyman is invited to Jeremy Stubbs' microphone to comment on international news. Iran has indicated that it wants to resume negotiations with the United States in order to find an agreement that calms Western concern about Iran's nuclear power and allows the Mullah regime to attract the Western investments it needs so much. In Mali, there was fear of the possible fall of the dictatorial junta. The jihadist rebels had tried to paralyze the …
Mali: a marked improvement in fuel supply in Bamako Admin FCE 28 Nov 2025 - 13:55 Countries and actors The supply of fuel has improved significantly in Bamako in recent days, after several weeks of shortage due to a blockade imposed by JNIM jihadists on convoys of tankers refuelling Mali, a landlocked West African country."I can't believe it"Since September in Mali, the jihadists of the Islamic and Muslim Support Group (JNIM), affiliated with Al…
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