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About 50,000 Malians fled to Niger in 2012 and still have not been able to return home despite the French intervention.
Al-Qaeda gets the most attention, but local groups and ethnic fighters are part of a complicated mix of instability.
We ask if there is French support for the campaign in West Africa amid rebels' warning it could be France's Afghanistan.
An exclusive report from inside northern Mali.
An increasingly disarrayed al-Qaeda is taking advantage of the Arab Spring and sowing chaos - even among themselves.
As northern towns suffer increasing repression by rebels we ask if regional military intervention can stop the violence.
As tensions escalate in the West African nation, we ask if military intervention is necessary and, if so, by whom.
Separatists take strategic town of Douentza in northern Mali and say they have executed Algerian diplomat.
Movement for Unity and Jihad in West Africa takes strategic town of Douentza, moving closer to military-held territory.
Regional summit seeks to tackle unrest, two days after attempted counter-coup in capital Bamako was put down.
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