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France advises citizens to leave Mali amid rising tensions
The French Foreign Ministry has recommended that nationals exit Mali following recent attacks by Tuareg-led rebels. The situation in the country has become increasingly unstable. (sources: dw, france24, bbc, reuters)

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The French government has urged its citizens to leave Mali as Tuareg rebels assert that the ruling junta will collapse. The rebels have also called for the withdrawal of Russian forces from the country.
- Tuareg rebels have stated that the ruling junta in Mali will eventually fall.
- The French Foreign Ministry has issued a warning for citizens to leave Mali.
- Rebels are demanding the withdrawal of Russian troops from Mali following recent attacks.
Why it matters
The situation in Mali is deteriorating, raising concerns about the safety of foreign nationals and the stability of the region.
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