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"Humanitarian Emergency" in Mali, After the Influx of Burkina Faso Refugees

Summary by Radio France
Fleeing from the jihadist violence, Burkinabés flock so many to neighbouring Mali that the UN High Commission for Refugees speaks of a "humanitarian emergency" in the region. On average, 1,500 arrivals a day.
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Fleeing from the jihadist violence, Burkinabés flock so many to neighbouring Mali that the UN High Commission for Refugees speaks of a "humanitarian emergency" in the region. On average, 1,500 arrivals a day.

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Radio France broke the news in on Friday, September 5, 2025.
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