Tuareg
Bombino, the World's Best Guitarist™, Shares New Song 'Tehigren'
The international star announces a new record called 'Deran' on May 18 via Partisan Records.
Bombino, the World's Best Guitarist™, Shares New Song "Tehigren"
The international star announces a new record called 'Deran' on May 18 via Partisan Records.
Displaced in Libya (Extra Scene from 'Libya's Quiet War')
VICE News heads to remote southwest Sahara, where members of the indigenous Tuareg tribe have fled from fighting in the nearby oasis town of Ubari.
ICC to Decide If Malian Teacher Will Face Charges for Destroying Timbuktu Artifacts
Malian citizen Ahmad al-Faqi al-Mahdi will appear at a hearing on Tuesday to determine whether he will become the first person to be charged at the International Criminal Court with destroying cultural artifacts.
Libya's Quiet War: The Tuareg Of South Libya
VICE News travels to south Libya’s remote Sahara desert, where the Tuareg are fighting for their land and rights.
Libya’s Quiet War (Trailer)
Coming soon: VICE News travels to south Libya’s remote Sahara desert, where the Tuareg are fighting for their land and rights.
Mdou Moctar's Live Show Gives the Gift of Knowledge
We didn’t know anything about the Nigerian guitar player coming into the show, but now we’re obsessed.
In a Southern Libya Oasis, a Proxy War Engulfs Two Tribes
For the indigenous southern Tuareg and Tebu tribes, politically used and marginalized by Qaddafi, this is a local battle about historical grievances, Libyan identity, and who belongs to the land.
UN Condemns Its Own Peacekeepers for Killing Three Protesters in Mali
The actions of members of a UN unit in northern Mali, which left four wounded in addition to the three that died, were deemed a "grave violation" of UN directives.
UN Peacekeeper Among Three Killed in Rocket Attack on Base in Northern Mali
Unknown attackers showered a UN base with 30 shells Sunday in the latest attack against foreign forces stationed in the West African nation.
Three Killed As Protesters Try to Storm Headquarters of UN Peacekeeping Mission in Mali
A large crowd hurled stones and Molotov cocktails at UN peacekeepers in northern Mali, where a dispute over the UN's response to the Tuareg insurgency has raised tensions.
Tuareg Refugees Must Choose Between Hunger and Violence
About 12,000 refugees displaced from Mali by two years of conflict find themselves in Burkina Faso, facing violence, famine, and disease.