'Nothing is safe': Trade on route between Senegal and Mali grinds to a halt
Due to a blockade imposed by the Al-Qaeda affiliate JNIM, trade between Senegal and Mali has come to a standstill, raising significant concerns about resource availability in Mali. This blockade, enforced by ongoing conflicts, highlights the severe impact of militant actions on everyday life and trade.
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