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Three dead, hostages freed in Mali hotel crisis

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Security forces have surrounded a luxury hotel in Mali's capital Bamako, after Islamist gunmen took 170 people hostage inside. Nathan Frandino reports.

Added on the 20/11/2015 14:23:39 - Copyright : Reuters EN

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