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Niger coup sheds light on wider challenges across African nations

In the ever-evolving realm of global politics, Africa remains a central player. The recent surprise military coup in Niger, a nation perceived as stable,...

Backslide of democracy in West Africa

The African continent, often characterized as the world's most impoverished and underdeveloped, finds itself on the precipice of yet another potential conflict. The deadline...

Recent events in Niger is far from a usual pattern of coups

The recent events in Niger mark a departure from the usual pattern of coups. On July 26, 2023, the country's presidential guard orchestrated a...

Implications of the recent coup in Niger on international relations

The recent coup in Niger has left many questions about its impact on the country's relations with the international community, particularly the United States...

Niger coup may give birth to potential complexity with France

In the wake of the seizure of power by General Abdourahamane Tchiani's army in Niger on July 26th, a significant escalation in tensions has...

Implications of Niger’s coup for Nigeria

The West African sub-region has recently been plagued by a series of coups, leading neighboring countries to fear potential destabilization if immediate and effective...

African region’s complex geopolitical shift

A turbulent storm rages across the vast expanse of Africa, as foreign elements once again disrupt the peace. Mischievous players from distant lands, Europeans...

UK females fall victims of genital mutilation

Despite ban, UK females are falling victims of female genital mutilation (FMG), while according to statistics, every year more than 3,000 females are becoming...

Nigerian weapons broker lands secret deal in Senegal

Lavie Commercial Brokers, a firm behind a recent deal in Senegal, was set up by Aboubakar Hima, who has been accused of skimming off...

US-EU wants Africa remain energy-starved

While Europe’s own energy crisis has served US interests, the US-led West also has interests in maintaining Africa energy-starved. Writes Uriel Araujo Although the African...
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