Australian mine company to pay $160 million to Mali junta
An Australian mining company, Resolute Mining, says it will pay Mali's military government $160m (£126m) to settle a tax ...
The Australian miner agreed to settle a tax dispute as it seeks to secure the release of its chief executive and two other ...
Resolute Mining has reached a deal with Mali's military junta to pay $160 million in back taxes to secure the release of its ...
Mali is on the brink of passing a law that would jail people for engaging in same-sex relations, condoning same-sex ...
Mali and Beijing Auxin Chemical Technology Ltd. have agreed to build a plant to manufacture explosives for civilian use, ...
Activists are planting trees in an effort to protect disappearing forests in Mali, but residents are cutting and selling ...
Mali's civilian Prime Minister Choguel Kokalla Maiga on Saturday called on the country's military rulers to discuss an end to the so-called "transition" period, in a rare critique of the junta.
The remaining United Nations mission in Mali will start leaving on Friday to bring an end to the 11-year-old peacekeeping ...
The son of one of Mali's top politicians says the country's ruling junta has arrested his father for criticizing the military ...