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Mali faces crippling fuel crisis due to Jihadist blockade

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Fuel shortages caused by a jihadist blockade are paralyzing parts of Mali. The disruptions have prompted the ruling military junta to close schools and universities nationwide. Western governments are urging their citizens to leave the West Africa amid growing security fears.

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  • A fuel crisis in Mali has brought daily life and business to a standstill, with rationing and long queues in Bamako.
  • A blockade by al-Qaeda-linked militants has disrupted fuel deliveries from Senegal and Ivory Coast since September. 35s
  • Authorities have temporarily closed all schools across Mali and are adjusting academic calendars. 1m 2s
  • Several nations have urged their citizens to leave Mali due to escalating security concerns. 1m 34s
  • The Malian army is now escorting fuel convoys, but the long-term sustainability of this measure is uncertain. 1m 40s
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