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Accuse Malian Army Officers of Collaborating with Jihadists

Malian authorities have accused several army officers of collaborating with jihadists and separatists following the announcement of control over a strategic camp in Tessalit. Investigations indicate military complicity in recent attacks.

Malawi Accuses Military Officers of Collaborating with Jihadists

The Malawian government has accused a group of military officers of collaborating with jihadist groups to carry out attacks targeting state institutions. These allegations come amid rising violence and terrorism in the country.

Escalate violence in Mali as jihadists attack army and Tuareg rebels

Mali faces a deteriorating security situation following unprecedented attacks by jihadist groups allied with Tuareg rebels. Many are questioning who supports the Malian army in confronting these growing challenges.

Escalate security tensions in Mali as Tuareg rebels seize Kidal

Mali faces a worsening security crisis following a series of coordinated attacks by jihadists allied with Tuareg rebels. These attacks targeted strategic sites of the ruling military council and resulted in the death of the defense minister.

Burkina Faso forces kill twice as many civilians as jihadists

Human rights reports indicate that security forces in Burkina Faso have killed twice as many civilians compared to jihadists amid ongoing violence in the country. This alarming trend raises serious concerns about human rights violations as pressure mounts on the government.

Germany faces fears of ISIS jihadists escaping Syrian prisons

Concerns are rising in Germany about the potential escape of around <strong>30 former jihadists</strong> from <strong>ISIS</strong> who hold German nationality from prisons in northeastern Syria. This anxiety comes as families of three prisoners have submitted official petitions for their repatriation.

Mali Releases 200 Jihadists Under Pressure from Al-Qaeda

Malian authorities announced the release of <strong>200 suspected jihadists</strong> amid increasing pressure from Al-Qaeda's affiliate in the region. This decision comes as the country faces severe economic constraints due to fuel import restrictions.