Malian authorities announced the suspension of classes in schools and universities for two weeks nationwide due to a fuel shortage. Since September, jihadists from JNIM have imposed a blockade on roads, preventing the import of fuel.
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- Mali suspends all classes nationwide for two weeks due to a fuel shortage.
- Fuel shortage is linked to attacks on fuel trucks by the Jenin group. 14s
- Authorities are reorganizing school calendars and restricting fuel supplies, prioritizing emergency and public transport. 27s
- The fuel shortage, initially in rural areas, is now affecting the capital and businesses. 1m 2s
- Terrorist attacks on Mali's road network have increased significantly since 2021. 1m 33s


