Burkina faso’s industrialization push: between propaganda and harsh reality
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Burkina faso’s industrialization push: between propaganda and harsh reality

In the past several months, Captain Ibrahim Traoré has intensified his presence at industrial site inaugurations and progress reviews. From tomato processing plants to gold refining facilities, the transitional government’s

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Kémi séba in south africa: an arrest ignites a political storm and uncovers controversial alliances

Currently detained in Pretoria following his arrest for alleged immigration violations, the prominent pan-Africanist figure, Kémi Séba, vociferously claims he is the target of political persecution. However, beneath the surface

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Chad to send 1500 troops to haiti in un-backed mission against gangs

The Republic of Chad is set to deploy 1,500 of its soldiers to Haiti as part of a United Nations-backed security force aimed at curbing gang violence in the Caribbean

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Bamako demolishes Faladiè market displacing hundreds in Mali

hundreds of displaced families left without shelter after Bamako’s demolition of Faladiè market The livestock market of Faladiè, located on the outskirts of Bamako, was demolished over the weekend by

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Togo strengthens its Sahel strategy amid regional security challenges

The Togo has recently unveiled a fresh approach to its Sahel policy, positioning itself as a potential bridge-builder between West African nations facing jihadist threats and the international community. Speaking

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Bénin’s new supervised education officers graduate

Benin’s child protection services are gaining new operational capacity. On Friday, April 17, 2026, the School of Training for Judicial Professions (EFPJ) in Abomey-Calavi hosted the official graduation ceremony for

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Burkina Faso’s junta escalates its assault on civil society

Click to expand Image (Nairobi) – The military government in Burkina Faso is amplifying its widespread crackdown on civil society by deploying restrictive legislation, administrative pressures, and punitive actions targeting

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FIFA sanctions referee after controversial Senegal match

One month after the African Football Confederation’s appeals jury stripped Senegal of its African Nations Cup title due to incidents during the final against Morocco on January 19, another decision

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Three supporters released following the Sénégal-Maroc final incidents

The Africa Cup of Nations final between Maroc and Sénégal, held on January 18, continues to generate significant controversy. Although the Lions of the Teranga were the initial victors, a

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Togo proposes new Sahel strategy to strengthen regional ties

Togo unveiled a fresh Sahel security and geopolitical strategy during a pivotal meeting held in Lomé over the weekend. The gathering assembled delegates from the Economic Community of West African

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Benin embraces political harmony as former president backs new leadership

In a political climate often defined by rivalry, Benin has recently demonstrated a remarkable level of institutional maturity. Former President Thomas Boni Yayi, a central figure in the nation’s public

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