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Mali and Algeria reopen airspace and reinstate ambassadors, ending a yearlong rift
Mali and Algeria reopened their airspace and reinstated ambassadors, ending a diplomatic rift that began in April 2025 after Algeria shot down a Malian armed drone. The resolution follows a yearlong standoff marked by closed airspace and recalled ambassadors, with tensions rooted in disputes over airspace violations and accusations of Algerian support for Malian extremist rebels.
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