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Mali’s tourism affected by violence

By Al Jazeera
27 November 2016   |   12:00 pm
The risk of violence in northwest Africa’s Sahel region has severely damaged the tourism industry. That’s been the case in Mali where five years of instability have led to a reduction in tourist numbers.

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