Mali: Fuel War Spreads to the Capital Bamako
								[AllAfrica - Africa] - 30/10/2025
							
                    
                    [Agenzia Fides] Bamako -- This morning at dawn, a convoy of 1,000 fuel tankers, escorted by the army, was greeted by a cheering crowd in Bamako, local sources told Fides, describing the situation in the Malian capital, where unrest is growing due to the blockade by the jihadist group Jama'a (…)
                    
                       
                    
                    
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