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  2. Mali–United States relations - Wikipedia

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    The United States and Mali established diplomatic relations on September 24, 1960. Mali was a regional partner in the Global War on Terrorism. Mali also serves as an important laboratory for testing new anti- malaria medicines for use by American citizen travelers and for research that will have an Africa-wide impact.

  3. History of the Mali Empire - Wikipedia

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    The Gambia was still firmly in Mali's control, and these raiding expeditions met with disastrous fates before Portugal's Diogo Gomes began formal relations with Mali via its remaining Wolof subjects. [68] Alvise Cadamosto, a Venetian explorer, recorded that the Mali Empire was the most powerful entity on the coast in 1454. [68]

  4. Foreign relations of Mali - Wikipedia

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    Following independence in 1960, Mali initially followed a socialist path and was aligned ideologically with the communist bloc. Mali's foreign policy orientation became increasingly pragmatic and pro-Western over time. Since the institution of a democratic form of government in 1992, Mali's relations with the West in general and the United ...

  5. Mali Empire - Wikipedia

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    The Mali Empire (Manding: Mandé[3] or Manden Duguba; [4][5] Arabic: مالي, romanized: Mālī) was an empire in West Africa from c. 1226 to 1670. The empire was founded by Sundiata Keita (c. 1214 – c. 1255) and became renowned for the wealth of its rulers, especially Mansa Musa (Musa Keita). At its peak, Mali was the largest empire in West ...

  6. Explainer-Why Mali is kicking out U.N. peacekeepers - AOL

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    Relations with Mali's leaders, who consolidated power in two coups in 2020 and 2021, have frayed. Bamako wanted MINUSMA to play a more active fighting role, while the U.N. wanted more freedom of ...

  7. Military history of the Mali Empire - Wikipedia

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    Songhai, Jolof, Mossi, Tuareg & Fula. Battles and wars. Krina. The military history of the Mali Empire is that of the armed forces of the Mali Empire, which dominated Western Africa from the mid 13th to the late 15th century. The military culture of the empire's driving force, Mandinka people, influenced many later states in West Africa ...

  8. Foreign relations of the United States - Wikipedia

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    The United States has formal diplomatic relations with most nations. This includes all United Nations members and observer states other than Bhutan, Iran, North Korea and Syria, and the UN observer Territory of Palestine. Additionally, the U.S. has diplomatic relations with Kosovo and the European Union. The United States federal statutes ...

  9. Mali - Wikipedia

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    Mali. Mali, [c] officially the Republic of Mali, [d] is a landlocked country in West Africa. It is the eighth-largest country in Africa, with an area of over 1,241,238 square kilometres (479,245 sq mi). [9] The country is bordered to the north by Algeria, to the east by Niger, to the northwest by Mauritania, to the south by Burkina Faso and ...