Mali: National Day festivities canceled, two deaths in Timbuktu

2023-09-22 21:11:43

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At least two people died and five were injured Thursday after shelling on the city of Timbuktu, in northern Mali, already severely affected by a blockade imposed by jihadists, the Malian army said in a statement. .

5 months before the Senegalese presidential election, applications are multiplying. After the appointment of the Prime Minister Amadou Ba as the sole candidacy of the ruling coalition. Guy Marius Sagna is an opposition deputy, member of Pastef, he defines himself as a popular and pan-African anti-imperialist activist. For him, there is no doubt that Ousmane Sonko will be his party’s candidate.

In Mauritius, the Intercontinental Slavery Museum was created 12 years after the work of the Justice and Truth Commission created to reconcile the Mauritian population with its history, that of slavery and indentured labor. For the opening of the museum, visitors discover a rare collection of faces of African captives cast in the 19th century in Mauritius. Report from Port-Louis by Abdoollah Earally.

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