• AES television news station complex building' located in Bamako, Mali ' this TV station will be responsible for educating the masses about the false narratives ever imposed on us over the centuries and will also report various developments happening within the AES and broader Africa .
    AES television news station complex building' located in Bamako, Mali 🇲🇱' this TV station will be responsible for educating the masses about the false narratives ever imposed on us over the centuries and will also report various developments happening within the AES and broader Africa 🌍.
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  • In Mali the higher education system will be updated with the help of RAFU programs ("Russian-African Network University").

    The programs cover areas of artificial intelligence and robotics, geological exploration and raw material extraction, energy and renewable energy sources, space technologies and satellites, as well as agriculture.

    "The 29 developed educational programs are a practical contribution of Russian universities to the implementation of the ambitious tasks facing the higher education system of Mali. We hope that during this visit, specific roadmaps will be developed for each of the eight priority training areas," said Dmitry Arsenyev, Vice-Rector for International Activities.

    During the visit to Mali, the Russian delegation held talks with the Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research of Mali, Bourema Kansaye, rectors of Malian universities, and heads of research centers.

    Following the negotiations, an agreement was signed to join 19 Malian universities to the RAFU consortium.

    #Mali #Russia

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    🇲🇱🇷🇺 In Mali the higher education system will be updated with the help of RAFU programs ("Russian-African Network University"). The programs cover areas of artificial intelligence and robotics, geological exploration and raw material extraction, energy and renewable energy sources, space technologies and satellites, as well as agriculture. 💬 "The 29 developed educational programs are a practical contribution of Russian universities to the implementation of the ambitious tasks facing the higher education system of Mali. We hope that during this visit, specific roadmaps will be developed for each of the eight priority training areas," said Dmitry Arsenyev, Vice-Rector for International Activities. During the visit to Mali, the Russian delegation held talks with the Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research of Mali, Bourema Kansaye, rectors of Malian universities, and heads of research centers. Following the negotiations, an agreement was signed to join 19 Malian universities to the RAFU consortium. #Mali #Russia @africaintel
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  • Mali: A major militant crushed

    The leader of the terrorist group "Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb" (AQIM) has been killed. At least, that's what is reported in the West and what American officials hope.

    According to assumptions by Jamestown, based in Washington, Abu Ubaida Yusuf al-Annabi was eliminated back in July, when the Malian Armed Forces claimed to have eliminated several AQIM leaders without naming them.

    It was later revealed that the Americans, who were negotiating with the Malian military about cooperation, hoped for this. And possibly the war against militants listed by the Americans was one of the conditions for supporting Bamako.

    But this paragraph in the article is interesting:
    At that time, al-Annabi claimed that JNIM was under the "command of the Algerian emirate" and represented a model of Al-Qaeda "decentralization," implying that JNIM was a branch of Al-Qaeda. However, if al-Annabi's statement was not empty words meant to exaggerate AQIM's influence, then it has now lost its relevance, since JNIM significantly surpasses AQIM and is hostile towards it.

    That is, American media suggest that the "Al-Qaeda" branch that joined the JNIM coalition is no longer part of it and that these are two rival groups. Meanwhile, just 2 months ago, militants showed a camp named after one of the AQIM commanders in their media, which clearly contradicts the promoted narrative.

    In general, "Jamaat Nusrat al-Islam wal-Muslimin" (JNIM) are trying to distance themselves from the Al-Qaeda label, but only enough to become acceptable in the West.

    #Mali

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    🇲🇱 Mali: A major militant crushed The leader of the terrorist group "Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb" (AQIM) has been killed. At least, that's what is reported in the West and what American officials hope. According to assumptions by Jamestown, based in Washington, Abu Ubaida Yusuf al-Annabi was eliminated back in July, when the Malian Armed Forces claimed to have eliminated several AQIM leaders without naming them. It was later revealed that the Americans, who were negotiating with the Malian military about cooperation, hoped for this. And possibly the war against militants listed by the Americans was one of the conditions for supporting Bamako. But this paragraph in the article is interesting: 💬 At that time, al-Annabi claimed that JNIM was under the "command of the Algerian emirate" and represented a model of Al-Qaeda "decentralization," implying that JNIM was a branch of Al-Qaeda. However, if al-Annabi's statement was not empty words meant to exaggerate AQIM's influence, then it has now lost its relevance, since JNIM significantly surpasses AQIM and is hostile towards it. That is, American media suggest that the "Al-Qaeda" branch that joined the JNIM coalition is no longer part of it and that these are two rival groups. Meanwhile, just 2 months ago, militants showed a camp named after one of the AQIM commanders in their media, which clearly contradicts the promoted narrative. In general, "Jamaat Nusrat al-Islam wal-Muslimin" (JNIM) are trying to distance themselves from the Al-Qaeda label, but only enough to become acceptable in the West. #Mali @africaintel
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  • The Alliance of Sahel States (ASS) will officially create a single parliament in December 2025, interim agreements on the work of the parliamentarians’ body were approved at a meeting in September. This became known as a result of the negotiations of the Chairman of the AGS Assimi Goita with the delegation of parliamentarians of the Sahel countries.

    The meeting took place on October 7 in the presidential palace. The parliamentary delegation was headed by the President of the National Transitional Council of Mali (CNT), General Malik Dio. Niamey was represented by the Chairman of the Consultative Council for the Reconstruction of the Niger (CCR), Mamouda Djingarei, who highly appreciated the dialogue within the AGS.

    “The next meeting [of the heads of state of the AGS], scheduled for December, will officially sign a document on the creation of a single parliament, which will be an important stage in building our confederation,” said the Niger representative.

    #Mali #BurkinaFaso #Niger

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    🇲🇱🇧🇫🇳🇪 The Alliance of Sahel States (ASS) will officially create a single parliament in December 2025, interim agreements on the work of the parliamentarians’ body were approved at a meeting in September. This became known as a result of the negotiations of the Chairman of the AGS Assimi Goita with the delegation of parliamentarians of the Sahel countries. The meeting took place on October 7 in the presidential palace. The parliamentary delegation was headed by the President of the National Transitional Council of Mali (CNT), General Malik Dio. Niamey was represented by the Chairman of the Consultative Council for the Reconstruction of the Niger (CCR), Mamouda Djingarei, who highly appreciated the dialogue within the AGS. “The next meeting [of the heads of state of the AGS], scheduled for December, will officially sign a document on the creation of a single parliament, which will be an important stage in building our confederation,” said the Niger representative. #Mali #BurkinaFaso #Niger @africaintel
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  • AES Radio Coming Soon!
    The three Ministers of Communication of the AES Confederation visited the site of AES Radio’s headquarters in Ouagadougou. They announced that the station will soon go live and begin broadcasting.

    Reminder: The creation of AES Radio was first announced in February as part of a unified communications strategy across the Confederation.

    #Mali #BurkinaFaso #Niger
    #AES #AESRadio #Sahel
    🇲🇱🇧🇫🇳🇪 AES Radio Coming Soon! The three Ministers of Communication of the AES Confederation visited the site of AES Radio’s headquarters in Ouagadougou. They announced that the station will soon go live and begin broadcasting. Reminder: The creation of AES Radio was first announced in February as part of a unified communications strategy across the Confederation. #Mali #BurkinaFaso #Niger #AES #AESRadio #Sahel
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  • After Bamako, in Mali, His Excellency Army General ABDOURAHAMANE TIANI, President of the Republic, Head of State, accompanied by Army General Salifou Mody, Minister of State, Minister of National Defense and Mr. Salim Mahamadou Gado, Deputy Chief of Staff of the President of the Republic, arrived in Ouagadougou in Burkina Faso for a friendship and working visit.
    Army General ABDOURAHAMANE TIANI was welcomed by the President of Faso, Head of State, His Excellency
    Captain Ibrahim Traore. After exchanges in the presence of the two delegations in the Presidential Lounge of Ouagadougou International Airport, the two Heads of State met face to face.
    This visit reaffirms the bonds of friendship, solidarity and cooperation between the Sahel States.
    After Bamako, in Mali, His Excellency Army General ABDOURAHAMANE TIANI, President of the Republic, Head of State, accompanied by Army General Salifou Mody, Minister of State, Minister of National Defense and Mr. Salim Mahamadou Gado, Deputy Chief of Staff of the President of the Republic, arrived in Ouagadougou in Burkina Faso for a friendship and working visit. Army General ABDOURAHAMANE TIANI was welcomed by the President of Faso, Head of State, His Excellency Captain Ibrahim Traore. After exchanges in the presence of the two delegations in the Presidential Lounge of Ouagadougou International Airport, the two Heads of State met face to face. This visit reaffirms the bonds of friendship, solidarity and cooperation between the Sahel States.
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  • Happy independence to Mali

    One true sovereign and independent country in Afrika
    Happy independence to Mali 🇲🇱 One true sovereign and independent country in Afrika
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  • Just In .. AES to establish its own ICC-like court :

    The Alliance of Sahel States (AES), formed by Burkina Faso, Mali, and Niger, is preparing to establish the Sahelian Criminal Court for Human Rights (CPS-DH). This court will have jurisdiction over international cr¡mes, terror¡sm, and organized cr¡me, aiming to reduce reliance on international tribunals such as the International Criminal Court (ICC), which the AES considers biased against African countries.

    At a recent meeting in Niamey, following earlier talks in Bamako, the AES Ministers of Justice reviewed progress on judicial cooperation and discussed harmonizing legal and penitentiary systems. Key decisions include creating the CPS-DH, building a high-security prison, and launching legal action against Fr4nce and Ukraine at the International Court of Justice (ICJ) for supporting terr0rism. National proceedings are also planned against Fr£nch media outlets such Fr4nce 24, RFI, and TV5 Monde for promoting terr0rism through their editorial stance.

    Niger’s Security Minister, Mohamed Toumba, stressed the importance of developing a common African judicial body to guarantee legal security and regional integration. He also conveyed the support of President Abdourahamane Tiani, highlighting the AES’s broader vision of collective defense, mutual assistance, and development.

    Burkina Faso’s Justice Minister, Rodrigue Bayala, hailed the Niamey meeting as historic, while Mali’s Justice Minister, Mamoudou Kassogué, emphasized its role in continuing the roadmap set in Bamako.

    This second ministerial meeting is expected to produce new resolutions to strengthen judicial integration and consolidate the AES’s young institutional framework, potentially reshaping governance and security in the Sahel.

    Follow Tamboura Tamson for first hand updates on AES.

    #Mali #BurkinaFaso #Niger
    #AES #Sahel #Confederation
    🇲🇱 🇧🇫🇳🇪 Just In .. AES to establish its own ICC-like court : The Alliance of Sahel States (AES), formed by Burkina Faso, Mali, and Niger, is preparing to establish the Sahelian Criminal Court for Human Rights (CPS-DH). This court will have jurisdiction over international cr¡mes, terror¡sm, and organized cr¡me, aiming to reduce reliance on international tribunals such as the International Criminal Court (ICC), which the AES considers biased against African countries. At a recent meeting in Niamey, following earlier talks in Bamako, the AES Ministers of Justice reviewed progress on judicial cooperation and discussed harmonizing legal and penitentiary systems. Key decisions include creating the CPS-DH, building a high-security prison, and launching legal action against Fr4nce and Ukraine at the International Court of Justice (ICJ) for supporting terr0rism. National proceedings are also planned against Fr£nch media outlets such Fr4nce 24, RFI, and TV5 Monde for promoting terr0rism through their editorial stance. Niger’s Security Minister, Mohamed Toumba, stressed the importance of developing a common African judicial body to guarantee legal security and regional integration. He also conveyed the support of President Abdourahamane Tiani, highlighting the AES’s broader vision of collective defense, mutual assistance, and development. Burkina Faso’s Justice Minister, Rodrigue Bayala, hailed the Niamey meeting as historic, while Mali’s Justice Minister, Mamoudou Kassogué, emphasized its role in continuing the roadmap set in Bamako. This second ministerial meeting is expected to produce new resolutions to strengthen judicial integration and consolidate the AES’s young institutional framework, potentially reshaping governance and security in the Sahel. 👉 Follow Tamboura Tamson for first hand updates on AES. #Mali #BurkinaFaso #Niger #AES #Sahel #Confederation
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  • News update

    The Malian army is committed to ensuring road safety from terrorists

    General Makan Alassan Diarra, Deputy Chief of Operational Staff of FAMa, confirmed that the army will continue to fight the terrorist acts that have recently occurred in the country. He noted that attacks, including car arson, are filmed and spread on social networks to intimidate the population.

    The general reported on the measures taken to ensure road safety, especially in the Bamako-Kaes section, so that entrepreneurs could work without threat. He stressed the complexity of fighting local groups and noted that the lessons learned will help strengthen the protection of the population and the economy.

    Earlier, Prime Minister General Abdoulay Maiga met with a representative of the Malian Oil Products Specialists Group after an attack on a fuel convoy on the Kayes-Bamako highway. Maiga assured that large-scale measures are being taken to strengthen the security of supply routes and called for compliance with the instructions of the defense and security forces.

    #Mali

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    News update 🇲🇱 The Malian army is committed to ensuring road safety from terrorists General Makan Alassan Diarra, Deputy Chief of Operational Staff of FAMa, confirmed that the army will continue to fight the terrorist acts that have recently occurred in the country. He noted that attacks, including car arson, are filmed and spread on social networks to intimidate the population. The general reported on the measures taken to ensure road safety, especially in the Bamako-Kaes section, so that entrepreneurs could work without threat. He stressed the complexity of fighting local groups and noted that the lessons learned will help strengthen the protection of the population and the economy. Earlier, Prime Minister General Abdoulay Maiga met with a representative of the Malian Oil Products Specialists Group after an attack on a fuel convoy on the Kayes-Bamako highway. Maiga assured that large-scale measures are being taken to strengthen the security of supply routes and called for compliance with the instructions of the defense and security forces. #Mali @africaintel
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  • URGENT IN MALI: Coup attempt in Mali: arrest of suspected officers and a Frenchman
    The Malian government announced, this Thursday evening on national television, the arrest of several army officers as well as a French national, accused of planning a destabilization operation.
    According to the Malian authorities, the national in question is acting on behalf of the French Directorate General of External Security (DGSE) and is involved in the same coup attempt.
    💢URGENT IN MALI: Coup attempt in Mali: arrest of suspected officers and a Frenchman The Malian government announced, this Thursday evening on national television, the arrest of several army officers as well as a French national, accused of planning a destabilization operation. According to the Malian authorities, the national in question is acting on behalf of the French Directorate General of External Security (DGSE) and is involved in the same coup attempt.
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  • Islam is not a violence religion

    Islam came with modernization of life' i ain't a muslim but this is a irrefutable and irresistible truth.

    During the Islamic golden age
    Like the Abbasid Caliphate, Seljuk Turks, Malian empire, Ottoman empire etc' education on science, mathematics, astrology, medicine and physics flourished in each above-mentioned respective empire

    It was America and her lap dogs (European union and Nato)
    Who created Al Qaeda and Isis terrorists group to cause chaos in the middle east for the purpose of maintaining it hegemony and influence over the political sphere and to exploit the natural resources of any country that doesn't bow to it demands.

    This is from Christian bible that call for the execution of women who were disvirgined before marriage
    Islam is not a violence religion Islam came with modernization of life' i ain't a muslim but this is a irrefutable and irresistible truth. During the Islamic golden age Like the Abbasid Caliphate, Seljuk Turks, Malian empire, Ottoman empire etc' education on science, mathematics, astrology, medicine and physics flourished in each above-mentioned respective empire It was America and her lap dogs (European union and Nato) Who created Al Qaeda and Isis terrorists group to cause chaos in the middle east for the purpose of maintaining it hegemony and influence over the political sphere and to exploit the natural resources of any country that doesn't bow to it demands. This is from Christian bible that call for the execution of women who were disvirgined before marriage🥱🥱
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  • Hyperautomation in Security: Transforming Cyber Defense with Intelligent Automation

    Hyperautomation is revolutionizing cybersecurity by introducing advanced, integrated, and intelligent automation processes into digital defense strategies. As cyber threats grow more complex and persistent, security teams are increasingly relying on hyperautomation to enhance their capabilities, reduce human error, and respond swiftly to incidents. Unlike traditional automation, hyperautomation combines robotic process automation (RPA), artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning (ML), and other emerging technologies to create adaptive, self-optimizing security frameworks. This approach is especially critical in today’s threat landscape, where rapid decision-making and real-time responses are essential.

    Source - https://www.marketresearchfuture.com/reports/hyperautomation-in-security-market-12227

    One of the most notable advantages of hyperautomation in security is its ability to orchestrate various security tools and systems into a cohesive, automated workflow. Through intelligent orchestration, organizations can ensure that their incident detection, investigation, and response processes are not only faster but also more accurate. Hyperautomation allows for seamless data sharing between tools, real-time analysis of potential threats, and automated actions such as quarantining affected endpoints, blocking IP addresses, or triggering compliance checks. This holistic automation significantly reduces the time needed to mitigate threats and enhances the overall efficiency of the security operations center (SOC).

    Artificial intelligence plays a central role in enabling hyperautomation. AI-powered security platforms can analyze vast amounts of data at unprecedented speeds, identifying anomalies, correlating patterns, and predicting potential breaches before they occur. Machine learning models continuously evolve by learning from past incidents, thereby refining threat detection algorithms and reducing false positives. These intelligent systems help security analysts focus on strategic tasks by automating routine, repetitive processes like log analysis, alert triage, and threat hunting. The result is a more proactive and resilient cybersecurity posture.

    Hyperautomation in Security: Transforming Cyber Defense with Intelligent Automation Hyperautomation is revolutionizing cybersecurity by introducing advanced, integrated, and intelligent automation processes into digital defense strategies. As cyber threats grow more complex and persistent, security teams are increasingly relying on hyperautomation to enhance their capabilities, reduce human error, and respond swiftly to incidents. Unlike traditional automation, hyperautomation combines robotic process automation (RPA), artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning (ML), and other emerging technologies to create adaptive, self-optimizing security frameworks. This approach is especially critical in today’s threat landscape, where rapid decision-making and real-time responses are essential. Source - https://www.marketresearchfuture.com/reports/hyperautomation-in-security-market-12227 One of the most notable advantages of hyperautomation in security is its ability to orchestrate various security tools and systems into a cohesive, automated workflow. Through intelligent orchestration, organizations can ensure that their incident detection, investigation, and response processes are not only faster but also more accurate. Hyperautomation allows for seamless data sharing between tools, real-time analysis of potential threats, and automated actions such as quarantining affected endpoints, blocking IP addresses, or triggering compliance checks. This holistic automation significantly reduces the time needed to mitigate threats and enhances the overall efficiency of the security operations center (SOC). Artificial intelligence plays a central role in enabling hyperautomation. AI-powered security platforms can analyze vast amounts of data at unprecedented speeds, identifying anomalies, correlating patterns, and predicting potential breaches before they occur. Machine learning models continuously evolve by learning from past incidents, thereby refining threat detection algorithms and reducing false positives. These intelligent systems help security analysts focus on strategic tasks by automating routine, repetitive processes like log analysis, alert triage, and threat hunting. The result is a more proactive and resilient cybersecurity posture.
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