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Hollande says he is taking AQIM threats seriously and that operations in Mali should continue for "as long as it takes".
As French troops speed up withdrawal, whether Mali's own soldiers will shape up remains open to question.
Exclusive report highlights dilemma separatists face over the detention of captured underage fighters.
Interim prime minister says voting will go ahead, but some warn that a botched election could lead to further unrest.
Ethnic Tuareg of Kidal complain of discrimination and abuse at the hands of the Malian army.
Malian soldiers backed by French jets hunt down rebels day after fighters infiltrate ancient city.
Casualties reported as Malian troops and Tuareg fighters clash with rebels following assault on northern Timbuktu city.
Earlier in the day, a land mine explosion killed two Malian soldiers in the country's Gao region, east of Timbuktu.
Seven people were killed in fighting between rebels and Malian and French forces in northern town of Gao.
Al Jazeera gains exclusive access to Malian refugee camp
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