In Mali, mutinous soldiers say they have deposed President Amadou Toumani Toure and ended his decade-long rule. This after renegade soldiers stormed the presidential palace in the capital Bamako and forced the state broadcaster off air.


In an exclusive interview with Al Jazeera, army officer Amadou Sanogo, defended the coup he led, saying the president he deposed had failed the country. Al Jazeera's Hashem Ahelbarra reports from Bamako.


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RussiaTodayIn just weeks, Tuareg rebels in Mali have managed to achieve what has eluded them for more than 40 years. They now control a vast desert area that stretches from Kidal in the east to the ancient city of Timbuktu to the west. Hashem Ahelbarra reports.


AlJazeeraEnglishRelinquish power or face sanctions and isolation. That's the warning from Mali's neighbours to the leaders of last week's coup. They've given the rebels 72 hours to restore democracy. Hashem Ahelbarra reports.


AlJazeeraEnglishMali's ruling military leaders have said in a message aired over state television said that they are in control of the state broadcaster building, the airport, and the military base in Kati near the capital Bamako after a counter-coup attempt. "Elements from abroad, supported by some obscure...


Army mutineers say they have ended Malian President Amadou Toumani Toure's rule and suspended country's constitution. Al Jazeera's Jamal Elshayaal reports.


AlJazeeraEnglishTuareg rebels seized large parts of the country's north, and declared it an independent state, calling it Azawad but, not everyone inside the rebel-held territory is happy about their presence. Al Jazeera's Mohamed Vall reports from Timbuktu.


AlJazeeraEnglishA spokesperson for the Tuareg rebels speaks to journalists.


AlJazeeraEnglishIn northern Mali different factions are claiming control over recently captured territory. The Movement for the Liberation of Azawad has declared a ceasefire and announced a campaign to chase radical groups out of the north.


AlJazeeraEnglishWe look at the political and security crisis in Mali and the future of Azawad.


AlJazeeraEnglishAfter just over two weeks in power, the leader of Mali's military coup has agreed to step down. A deal has been negotiated by the West African bloc of nations ECOWAS to return the country to civilian rule.


AlJazeeraEnglishMali's coup leaders have agreed to step down and hand power to civilian rule, in return for an end to sanctions imposed by the country's worried neighbors. As part of the agreement, the 15-state West African bloc, Ecowas, will lift trade and fuel bans with Mali, and grant amnesty to the ruling...


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jeffsticksThe United Nations Refugee Agency says the Tuareg rebellion in northern Mali has uprooted 130000 people in and around Mali and the fighting has pushed some 25000 people across the border into nearby Niger. VOA's Anne Look reports.


Captain Amadou Sanogo, Mali's coup leader, says he will hold a national convention on Thursday to determine the country's future. This announcement comes despite harsher sanctions from its West African neighbours, and a losing battle against Tuareg rebels in the North. But, the Taureg rebels are...


AlJazeeraEnglishMore than 100000 people have been forced from their homes as fighting between Mali government forces and Tuareg rebels rages on. In what has been described as the worst crisis in Mali for 20 years, about a quarter of the country's refugee population have fled to neighbouring Niger. Most are in a...


AlJazeeraEnglishMali's military leaders, facing pressure from regional powers and a Tuareg rebellion in the north that has captured key areas including the ancient city of Timbuktu, have said they will restore the country's constitution. Al Jazeera's Khadija Magardie reports.


AlJazeeraEnglishMali's situation remains tense and confused, with reports of sporadic gunfire in the capital, Bamako. It's not clear where President Amadou Toure is, but reports say he is alive and somewhere in his country. Al Jazeera's Khadija Magardie reports.


AlJazeeraEnglishwww.hrw.org At least 20000 children work in Malian artisanal gold mines under extremely harsh and dangerous conditions. These children literally risk life and limb. They carry loads heavier than their own weight, climb into unstable shafts, and touch and inhale mercury, one of the most toxic...


Mali's interim president has been sworn in as part of a transitional plan to restore civilian rule following a military coup last month that has pitched the West African country into political chaos in the midst of a separatist rebellion.


AlJazeeraEnglishSeveral people reported killed in fight between coup troops and those loyal to ousted president at national broadcaster.


AlJazeeraEnglishMali's coup leader has appeared on State TV calling for calm, but shops are being looted in the capital, Toureg fighters in the north are making ground, and nobody knows where the president is. Al Jazeera's Azhar Sukri reports.


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