The arrival of interim authorities in northern Mali combined with the launch of joint security patrols involving soldiers and former rebels underline the government's determination to make significant headway this year toward implementing a stagnating 2015 peace accord with separatist insurgents in the region. But both efforts have run into trouble, and the recently announced alliance of three jihadi groups is a reminder that the threat of disruptive extremist violence isn't going away.
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