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‘A setback’: Pentagon searches for new African operations turf after coups

Stars and Stripes 23 Apr 2024
military is doubling down on its counterterrorism mission in western Africa, even as it faces eviction from strategic bases in Niger, a dwindling number of able partners and a terrorism threat that poses little danger to the American homeland.
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BRICS a force for global transparency African experts

Beijing News 22 Apr 2024
Meta Burkina President Idrissa Ouedraogo also said Africa has remained poor as a result of the West's unipolar agenda, declaring that the continent is prepared to work with countries and organizations ...
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BRICS a force for global transparency – African experts

Russia Today 22 Apr 2024
Meta Burkina President Idrissa Ouedraogo also said Africa has remained poor as a result of the West’s unipolar agenda, declaring that the continent is prepared to work with countries and ...
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Why the U.S. military’s withdrawal from Niger is a “devastating blow”

Sandhills Express 22 Apr 2024
Burkina Faso and Mali were the first to turn to the Russian mercenary firm previously known as the Wagner Group for military training and support.How the Wagner Group funds its role in Ukraine by plundering Africa’s resources ... military base in Africa.
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Russia Scrambles for Influence in French-speaking West Africa

B & FT Online 22 Apr 2024
To begin with, what are your arguments that Russia supports military coup makers (Burkina Faso, Mali, Niger et cetera) in Africa? ... As it explicitly shows, Russia is seemingly interested in military governance in Africa.
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Hundreds in Niger tell US troops to go home

The Jordan Times 22 Apr 2024
... to combat extremists in West Africa ... The US pullout marks a new regional gain for Russia, which has ramped up its focus on Africa, backing military regimes in neighbouring Mali and Burkina Faso.
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US to withdraw troops from Niger

Dawn 21 Apr 2024
The long-expected move effectively marks a new regional gain for Russia, which has ramped up its focus on Africa and backed military regimes in neighboring Mali and Burkina Faso ... in West Africa.
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Another African state moves to kick out US military – media

Russia Today 21 Apr 2024
Chad has reportedly asked American troops to stop activities at an air base near the capital of N’Djamena ... Anti-West sentiment has been on the rise across Africa, with Niger, Mali, and Burkina Faso also recently scrapping military deals with France ... .
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Leaving Africa’s colonial-era currency not an impossible challenge

Taipei Times 20 Apr 2024
For example, real GDP per capita in Eswatini, part of the Common Monetary Area in southern Africa, was at parity with Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger in the early 1960s, but is now five times higher than theirs.
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US to withdraw its troops from Niger, source says

Beijing News 20 Apr 2024
Eight coups in West and Central Africa over four years, including in Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger, have prompted growing concerns over democratic backsliding in the region.
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US to withdraw military personnel from Niger

LBC International 20 Apr 2024
Eight coups in West and Central Africa over four years, including in Burkina Faso, Mali, and Niger, have prompted growing concerns over democratic backsliding in the region.
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Deadly heatwave in the Sahel and West Africa would have been impossible without human-caused climate change

Capital Ethiopia 19 Apr 2024
“Year-round heat is part of life in the Sahel and regions of West Africa,” said Kiswendsida Guigma, Climate Scientist at the Red Cross Red Crescent Climate Centre in Burkina Faso.
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West Africa’s Sahel becoming a drug trafficking corridor, UN warns

Al Jazeera 19 Apr 2024
list 2 of 3Sahel ‘at a crossroads’ as armed groups gain sway in Africa ... list 3 of 3Mali, Niger and Burkina Faso establish Sahel security alliance ... regional representative in West and Central Africa.
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Burkina Faso orders three French diplomats to leave country over ‘subversive activities’

Press TV 18 Apr 2024
Being one of the poorest countries in the world, Burkina Faso has been under the influence of terrorist groups linked to al-Qaeda and Daesh that have killed thousands of its citizens, creating one of the fastest-growing humanitarian crises in Africa.
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Lethal heatwave in Sahel worsened by fossil fuel burning, study finds

The Observer 18 Apr 2024
Kiswendsida Guigma, a climate scientist at the Red Cross Red Crescent Climate Centre in Burkina Faso, said people in the Sahel and other parts of west Africa were accustomed to year-round heat, but that April’s temperatures had been unprecedented.
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