Kidnappings are common in Mali, which has been battling a security and political crisis since separatist insurgencies broke out in the north of the country in 2012.
DAKAR: Two workers with the International Committee of the Red Cross were kidnapped in northern Mali on Saturday, the organisation said, the latest abduction in the troubled West African.
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first, will this be enough to help the millions who are now thought to be homeless? and second, if this had happened earlier, could more lives have been saved? the search for survivors in idlib is over. the living are now focused on staying warm and alive. this has been one of the world s deadliest earthquakes, but without urgent help, this disaster could claim even more lives. laura bicker, bbc news, in antakya. martin schuepp is director of operations for the international committee of the red cross. he told us about the situation on the ground. so you are by now familiar of the terrible images of the huge devastation the earthquake has caused. tens of thousands have been killed. tens or hundreds of thousands have been injured, and millions are scrambling to make sure to keep warm, have a roof
first, will this be enough to help the millions who are now thought to be homeless? and second, if this had happened earlier, could more lives have been saved? the search for survivors in idlib is over. the living are now focused on staying warm and alive. this has been one of the world s deadliest earthquakes, but without urgent help, this disaster could claim even more lives. laura bicker, bbc news, in antakya. martin schuepp is director of operations for the international committee of the red cross. he told us about the situation on the ground. so you are by now familiar of the terrible images of the huge devastation the earthquake has caused. tens of thousands have been killed. tens or hundreds of thousands have been injured, and millions are scrambling to make sure