US shifts strategy in Sahel amid russian influence rise

why the US is re-engaging with Sahel’s military juntas after turning to Russia The United States has signaled a major shift in its foreign policy toward three West African nations—Mali,

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Niger junta leader points to France after Niamey airport assault

Tensions between the military leadership in Niger and Western powers have reached a new low following a violent confrontation at the capital’s main airfield. The head of the junta has

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Nigeria’s escalating violence and overlooked humanitarian crisis

Recent abductions of schoolchildren, coordinated assaults on entire villages, and targeted attacks on worshippers in churches and mosques have thrust Nigeria back into the global spotlight. This surge in violence

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Security alert: gunfire and explosions rock Niamey

Security alert: gunfire and explosions rock Niamey Intense gunfire and multiple explosions shook the early hours of Thursday near Niamey’s main airport, according to eyewitness accounts and a Reuters journalist

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Burkina Faso leads UEMOA in health budget allocation for 2026

UEMOA: Burkina Faso leads in health budget, allocating 11% of public spending in 2026 Within the West African Economic and Monetary Union (UEMOA), one nation is demonstrating an exceptional commitment

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Us maintains security ties with west african Sahel alliance

The United States continues to engage in security cooperation with military-led governments in Burkina Faso, Mali, and Niger—countries that form the Alliance of Sahel States (AES). This ongoing collaboration persists

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Mali’s hybrid malaria vaccine strategy: a breakthrough in kayes and Mopti

Mali has achieved a major milestone in its fight against malaria. By introducing the R21/Matrix-M vaccine, endorsed by the WHO, the regions of Kayes and Mopti are pioneering an innovative

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Civilians killed in violent armed assault in western Niger

An armed assault in the remote village of Bosiye, located in western Niger, has left a tragic toll. At least 31 civilians were killed, while four others remain hospitalized with

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African press union condemns Mali’s ban on Jeune Afrique magazine

The Union of Journalists of the Free African Press (UJPLA) has voiced its deep concern and strong disapproval following the Malian authorities’ decision to prohibit the sale and distribution of

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Escalating hunger crisis in west and central africa demands urgent action

Violent conflicts and severe budget cuts are pushing millions across West and Central Africa to the brink of a catastrophic food crisis. The World Food Programme (WFP) warns that nearly

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Women in Mali’s artisanal mines face deadly risks to escape poverty

Tragedy struck on January 9, 2026, in Kéniéty, Kéniéba district, claiming the lives of six women buried in a mine collapse. Behind this heartbreaking incident lies a harsh truth: extreme

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Burkina Faso healthcare breakthroughs in 2025: milestones in 2025

Burkina Faso’s healthcare milestones in 2025: a year of transformation In 2025, Burkina Faso’s healthcare system reached a pivotal moment, demonstrating remarkable resilience and progress despite ongoing security and economic

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