Mali introduces fuel rationing as al-Qaida-linked attacks cause shortages

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Mali's government is imposing new fuel rationing to counter widespread fuel shortages caused by armed groups linked to al-Qaeda. Officials say the move aims to avoid long lines at gas stations, especially with the Muslim holy month of Ramadan only a few weeks away. Authorities announced the rationing on Thursday but did not say when it would start.

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