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Why do the West, particularly France, want to overthrow - or kill - Burkina Faso's revolutionary leader, Captain Ibrahim Traoré?
The risk is that it rises into something much larger that then presents a much greater threat on the global scene,' on expert told Newsweek.
Since 2022, France has pulled its soldiers from Mali, Burkina Faso and Niger. Chad ended its security pact with France in ...
UC San Francisco’s Paul Farmer African Initiative for Research (PFAIR) supports African scientists in infectious disease ...
Twenty-nine managers from The Gambia, Ghana, Liberia, Nigeria and Sierra Leone received hands-on training this month to ...
Senate Foreign Relations Chairman Jim Risch joins State Department in warning about Iran's expanding influence in Africa ...
"He's a very hard worker ... just trying to get a better life, like everybody else in the land of opportunities," the ...
The military-led governments of Mali, Niger and Burkina Faso plan to channel part of their revenues into a new investment ...
The U.N. food agency’s regional head says Nigeria is facing “an unprecedented hunger crisis,” and the need for food is rising ...
By legally recognizing these children of Africa, Benin is healing a historical wound. It is an act of justice, but also one ...
The West Africa Telecommunications Regulators Assembly (WATRA) has said that creating a unified digital market across ECOWAS could unlock billions ...