The junta-led countries of Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger have announced a new joint military force to combat jihadist groups ...
At least 10 Nigerien soldiers were killed in an ambush by "criminals" near the Burkina Faso border, according to Niger's ...
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Hosted on MSNWhat's next for ECOWAS after three members leave?The defence chiefs of ECOWAS countries, except for Mali, Burkina Faso, Chad, Guinea, and Niger, in Accra on August 17, 2024.
An ambush by a group of criminals resulted in the deaths of at least 10 Nigerien soldiers near the Burkina Faso border. The ...
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Africanews English on MSNWhat's ahead for a 50-year-old West African bloc after 3 junta-led countries left the group?West Africa’s regional bloc, known as ECOWAS, is facing significant challenges after three junta-led countries formally quit ...
CEOs of gold mining companies have noted that Mali's new mining code will require adjustments to encourage gold companies to ...
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At least 10 Nigerien soldiers are killed in an ambush by a group of criminals, the army saysAn ambush by a “group of criminals” killed at least 10 Nigerien soldiers near the country’s border with Burkina Faso this week, Niger’s ruling military junta said. An intervention unit was sent to the ...
Niger’s ruling military junta says that an ambush by a “group of criminals” killed at least 10 Nigerien soldiers near the country’s border with Burkina Faso.
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The Punch on MSNBreakaway ECOWAS members proposing to return – PresidencyPresident of the ECOWAS Commission, Dr Omar Touray, said the community would keep its doors open to any state that chooses to ...
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Daily Post Nigeria on MSNNiger Republic orders Red Cross out of countryThe ruling military junta of Niger Republic has ordered the International Committee of the Red Cross, ICRC, to immediately ...
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Hosted on MSNNiger: At least 10 soldiers killed in an ambushAn ambush by a "group of criminals" killed at least 10 Nigerien soldiers near the border with Burkina Faso this week, Niger's ...
The Alliance of Sahel States (AES) withdraws from ECOWAS and continues initiatives for independence, regional integration, and defensive cooperation.
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