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Defence minister says 1,000 French troops will remain in country as UN force prepares to take over peackeeping mission.
UN humanitarian-affairs official John Ging says people require food, medical and educational support.
Fighting ongoing in northeastern mountains as suicide bombing kills at least six government allies in Kidal city.
Defence minister says it is too early to talk about a quick pullout, despite the growing cost of the intervention.
UN claims legal immunity and refuses to compensate Haitians over 2010 cholera outbreak, blamed on its peacekeepers.
French and Malian troops battle rebel fighters on the streets of Gao, as violence shows little sign of abating.
Francois Hollande arrives in New Delhi with ministers and business leaders to push for contracts including fighter jets.
French foreign minister says UN force could be in place by April, incorporating troops from African countries.
Fighting continuing outside main northern towns of Gao and Timbuktu, as France renews call for UN peacekeepers.
France says hundreds of al-Qaeda-linked fighters killed in operation, and adds its troops could pull out in March.
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