Bamako and Tuareg-led rebel alliance sign a landmark peace deal to end years of fighting in the country's north.
Rebels in Mali sign a peace deal with the government that will give partial autonomy to the north of the country.
Despite treaty, Tuareg and Arab rebels say that while they are denied territorial separation, the war will continue.
Troop deaths and injuries reported near Timbuktu in ambush of army convoy by fighters from the main Tuareg-led alliance.
Tuareg separatist rebels agreed to sign a peace deal with the government in just over a week's time but that hasn't stopped them from attacking towns and encroaching further south toward Mali's capital...
15 April 2015 From the section Africa More than 9,000 UN troops are currently deployed in Mali A suicide attack on a UN base in northern Mali has killed three civilians and wounded nine peacekeepers, t...
Bamako, Mali (PANA) - The Malian Ministry of Defence has announced the death of nine Malian soldiers in an attack perpetrated by the Tuareg rebels near the country's border with Mauritania, a big blow ...
Suicide bombers and armed attackers kill about a dozen people in an assault on Tuareg rebel positions in northern Mali, security sources say.
Mali's government and Tuareg-led rebels have agreed to cease hostilities as a way to ease tensions while they hold UN-sponsored peace negotiations....
BAMAKO, Mali ? Tuareg separatist protesters in Mali said Wednesday they pushed the U.N.'s mission from an airfield in Kidal in the north, burning generators and tearing down tents. Tuareg protester Mou...