A prominent Malian TV and radio journalist was acquitted on Tuesday on charges that he falsely claimed a former premier had been murdered while in detention under the ruling junta. Mohamed Youssouf Bathily was placed in custody on March 13 after allegedly saying former prime minister Soumeylou Boubeye Maiga had not died from natural causes while he was behind bars, but had been “assassinated”. Maiga, a political heavyweight who served under Mali’s last elected president, died in jail in March 2022 despite pleas from his family to be treated abroad for his deteriorating health.
North Africa and the Sahel on Alert Over Locust Upsurge
FAO monitoring shows Northwest Africa entering a new phase of desert locust activity, with Morocco facing the highest pressure and neighboring countries preparing for possible summer migrations toward Sahelian breeding zones.

