| 5,659,463 |
16.27167 |
-0.04472 |
Mali |
|
More than 100 Boko Haram fighters have entered Gao following the Tuareg victory. |
| 5,659,466 |
12.65 |
-8 |
Mali |
|
Thousands gather to protest the rebel takeover of the north. |
| 5,659,469 |
16.27167 |
-0.04472 |
Mali |
|
Taureg victors declare a cease fire. |
| 5,659,473 |
16.27167 |
-0.04472 |
Mali |
|
A radio journalist was violently attacked and then arrested by MNLA agents following an unfavorable broadcast. Widespread looting reported throughout the town. |
| 5,659,477 |
17 |
-4 |
Mali |
|
Al-Qaeda affiliated groups demand the release of 40 prisoners in exchange for Algerian diplomats. The Algerian government rejects the offer. |
| 5,659,481 |
12.65 |
-8 |
Mali |
|
New interim leader Dioncounda Traore, the former parliament speaker, threatens to wage total war on Tuareg rebels and Islamists controlling the north as he takes the oath of office. |
| 5,659,485 |
15.66 |
0.5 |
Mali |
|
One of 28 separate events, occurring since January, that killed 43 people, anti-personnel mines planted by MUJAO exploded. |
| 5,659,489 |
15.9322 |
-3.9906 |
Mali |
|
One of 28 separate events, occurring since January, that killed 43 people, anti-personnel mines planted by MUJAO exploded. |
| 5,659,493 |
16.7667 |
-3.0167 |
Mali |
|
A Swiss woman is kidnapped by "unknown gunmen wearing turbans" In Timbuktu. The group was later confirmed to be Ansar Dine. |
| 5,659,498 |
16.7667 |
-3.0167 |
Mali |
|
Human rights groups report that several human rights violations have occurred in Mali's north by rebel groups following the March 22 coup in the south. Violations include summary executions, abductions and rapes. No further details given. |