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Unity in the Sahel: Three Nations Sign Defense Charter

Mali, Burkina Faso, and Niger have signed a mutual defense pact, known as the Alliance of Sahel States, to cooperate against threats of armed rebellion or external aggression. The alliance binds the signatories to assist each other, including militarily, in the event of an attack on any one of them. Aggression against one or more contracted parties is defined as any attack on their sovereignty andRead More…

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Cassamance Rebel Link Revealed in Sukuta-Jabang Shooting

The national security adviser, Abubakarr S. Jeng, has revealed that the suspect in the Sukuta-Jabang Traffic Lights shooting claimed to be a “rebel” who fought in the Cassamance rebellion. Jeng stated that the gun was obtained during the Cassamance rebellion. Six persons of interest are currently in police custody, with investigators focusing on determining the motive of the crime. The crime scenRead More…

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France’s ambassador to Niger, according to Macron, is “literally being held hostage.”

French Ambassador Sylvain Itte is living off “military rations” in Niger, according to President Emmanuel Macron. The ambassador is accused of being held hostage in the French embassy and being prevented from receiving food deliveries. Niger’s military leaders had told Itte he had to leave the country after overthrowing President Mohamed Bazoum on July 26. However, a 48-hour ultimatum for him to lRead More…

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Libya’s Nightmare: Storm Daniel’s Floods Lead to Massive Loss of Life

Storm Daniel caused catastrophic flood damage in Libya, leaving nearly 10,000 people missing and 6,000 dead. The storm formed over Greece on September 4 and caused strong winds, heavy rains, flooding, and deaths in Greece, Turkey, and Bulgaria before crossing the Mediterranean. Derna, the coastal city, was the hardest hit, with two dams releasing an estimated 30 million cubic meters of water. The Read More…

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Numerous people are still missing after a boat accident in Nigeria.

The death toll in a boat accident in North Central Nigeria has risen to 28, as local communities mobilized to support search operations for dozens still missing. The boat carrying over 100 passengers, mostly women and children, capsized along the Niger River on Sunday morning. The community in Mokwa district took several hours to receive help due to its remote location. Divers recovered four more Read More…

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President Barrow launches National Youth Service Scheme

President Adama Barrow officially launched the National Youth Service Scheme (NYSS) at a graduation ceremony and swearing-in ceremony at the Sir Dawda Kairaba Jawara International Conference Centre in Bijilo. The scheme marks the first batch of the country’s National Youth Service graduates program, and is implemented for the first time in the Gambia government. The programme, funded by the MinistRead More…

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Les sanctions contre le Niger ont exacerbé les coûts de l’oignon au Ghana, aggravant ainsi l’urgence alimentaire.

Le Niger, l’un des principaux exportateurs d’oignons secs en Afrique de l’Ouest, est à l’origine de 70 % des importations d’oignons du Ghana. Le Niger, 31e exportateur mondial d’oignons, est le principal exportateur d’oignons secs, représentant près des deux tiers des exportations totales en 2021, les oignons étant le sixième produit le plus exporté. Les principales destinations des exportatRead More…

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Tremblement de terre au Maroc : pertes en vies humaines

More than 2,100 people have died in Morocco’s deadliest earthquake in more than 60 years. The magnitude 6.8 earthquake struck at a depth of nearly 26 km. The epicenter of the earthquake is located in the province of Al Haouz, in the High Atlas, about 75 km from Marrakech, Morocco’s fourth largest city. The UNESCO-listed Old City of Marrakech was badly hit, with images showing collapsed buildings.
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Le ministre gambien de la défense se retire du traité sur le commerce des armes

Le ministre de la défense, Sering Modou Njie, a retiré l’accord sur le traité sur le commerce des armes, qui avait été présenté à l’Assemblée nationale pour examen et ratification. Le ministre avait pour objectif de réduire les souffrances humaines causées par les transferts illégaux d’armes, d’améliorer la sécurité et la stabilité régionales et de promouvoir la responsabilité etRead More…

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Le tribunal électoral nigérian confirme la victoire du président Bola Tinubu.

Le All Progressives Congress (APC) a été accusé de fraude électorale lors des élections contestées de février, selon une décision du tribunal des élections présidentielles du Nigeria. Bola Ahmed Tinubu a remporté l’élection présidentielle avec 37 % des voix, battant Atiku Abubakar du Parti démocratique populaire (PDP) et Peter Obi du Parti travailliste. La tentative de l’opposition dRead More…