
…nd travel bans slapped on coup leaders and their supporters. The coup and Tuareg rebellion have exacerbated a humanitarian crisis in Mali and some neighboring countries, with aid agencies warning that 13 million people need food aid following a drought in the region. Related search articles:Adding salt to shampoo capital one credit card call for backup girl ipad can not get exhamster lates…

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Tuareg rebels have taken control of the Malian garrison town of Gao, including the largest military base in the north of the country. Capt. Amadou Sanogo, whose troops seized power in a coup last week, said in a statement that his soldiers had ceded control to avoid fighting in residential areas. There are reports of casualties but no figures have been given. The loss of Gao is a serious blow to…

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…ficial Sane Chirfi said four mausoleums had been razed on Sunday. One resident told AFP that the Islamists were destroying the shrines with pickaxes. Timbuktu was a centre of Islamic learning from the 13th to the 17th centuries. It is a UN World Heritage site with centuries-old shrines to Islamic saints that are revered by Sufi Muslims. Islamists in Mali have begun destroying remaining mausoleums…