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A top Pentagon official told Congress on Thursday that the U.S. has not received a formal request from Niger’s junta to depart the country, saying it has received mixed signals on whether the hundreds of

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Russia has now started calling for combined strategic partnership and international efforts to drastically address the complexities of rising insecurity and adopting a multilateral military force for countering terrorism in Africa, particularly in Burkina Faso,

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Introduction It is often said that failure is a common occurrence in life as is success, but when coupled with a positive attitude, such failure can be transformed into a success. However, when failure is

African Crossroads: US-China Competition In A Continent’s Evolution – OpEd
Throughout its history, the continent of Africa has grappled with a variety of formidable obstacles including tribalism, colonialism, democratic deficits and widespread corruption. Although the continent has an abundance of natural resources, Africa remains entrenched

L’Algérie à la croisée des chemins : Problématique du développement à l’aune de «L’Algérie Aléatoire»
Soixante ans après son indépendance au prix d’une lutte héroïque, l’Algérie se trouve à la croisée des chemins. Si des progrès socio-économiques indéniables ont été accomplis, de nombreux défis structurels entravent toujours son plein développement.
Pourquoi la CEDEAO a-t-elle décidé de lever les sanctions imposées au Niger ?
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Why Is The Crisis In Africa’s Central Sahel Getting Worse?
The region, which includes Niger, Mali, and Burkina Faso, has been one of the most terrorised in the world for many years. The situation hasn’t improved despite recent political upheavals. The epicentre of terrorism has

Neither China nor Russia: Africa’s Favorite Investors Come from Europe, says study
Europe remains the continent’s special partner. At least that is what the Choiseul Institute’s Africa 2050 survey reveals, which surveyed some 300 leaders among 34 African countries. At dawn in 2050, when it is destined

IntelBrief: Niger: The Inevitable Revocation
Niger’s revocation of its defense agreement with the United States points to the geopolitical miscalculations of Western states in the Sahel. Pivots by juntas in Niger, Mali, and Burkina Faso from the West towards Russia