Is Mali About to Fall to an Al-Qaeda-Affiliated Armed Group?
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While international media predict the government's early fall in Mali, it speaks of disinformation.
At a time when the jnim's men are maintaining a blockade around the Malian capital and extending their grip in rural areas, researcher Boubacar Haidara calls for caution as to the possibility of a takeover of the country by the armed group.
An increase in terrorist attacks along the west coast of Africa has led some countries to strengthen their border security, and they are more in agreement with the Sahel landlocked states, experts say.
The GSIM is a jihadist coalition of the Sahel, affiliated with Al-Qaeda, which already controls a large part of Mali. Since September, it has threatened the capital, Bamako. LCI is taking stock. - In Mali, the jihadist offensive dangerously threatens Bamako (International).
CHRONIC. On 27 October 2025, the Embassy of the United States in Bamako decreed the evacuation of its nationals. Washington confirms that Mali is sinking into the geopolitical abyss. Bamako, the mythical city of the three Caymans, is more than the capital of a fragmented, ruined and landlocked state facing the JNIM (Jama'at Nusrat ul-Islam wa al-Muslimin), Salafist jihadist organization of the Maghreb and West Africa, resulting from the merger o…
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