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Responsible Statecraft on MSNPost-coup juntas across the Sahel face serious crisesAs jihadist violence spreads in Mali, Burkina Faso, and Niger, Western influence wanes, and democracy fades into memory ...
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Business Insider Africa on MSNBreakaway Sahel state launches consultative council to steer post-coup reformsThe Republic of Niger has officially launched its Consultative Council for Refoundation (CCR), marking another milestone in ...
Hausa, which is spoken by almost 50 percent of the population, has been named the official language of Niger, replacing ...
The Government of Niger has announced its intention to nationalise the Somaïr uranium mine, a joint venture co-owned by ...
Niger’s military-led government has declared the nationalization of the Somair uranium mine, previously managed by France’s state-owned nuclear compa ...
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Tribune Online on MSNNiger: Gov Bago donates of N100m to Yahaya Abubakar Endowment FundThe Etsu Nupe stated that the Foundation would implement targeted interventions in education, health, agriculture, and rural ...
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AllAfrica on MSNAfrica: The Limits to China's Transactional Diplomacy in AfricaChina's regime agnostic diplomacy in Africa--investing in countries irrespective of a government's adherence to the rule of law--holds inherent risks for Chinese investments and regional stability.
On Sunday, June 22, 2025, the leadership of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, under whose stewardship ECOWAS marked the Golden ...
Abstract Togo, a small West African nation, has long been a case study of autocratic persistence under the prolonged rule of ...
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AllAfrica on MSNNiger to Nationalize Uranium to Wrest Control Over Its Resource From FranceAccusing French state-owned Orano of illegally extracting a disproportionate share of Uranium, Niger's government said that ...
On October 1, 1979, democracy was restored in Nigeria. After 13 years of military rule, a new democratic order was ushered in ...
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Nigerian Tribune on MSNNigeria makes top 10 least peaceful African countries in 2025Nigeria has ranked among the least peaceful countries in Africa for the year 2025, according to the Global Peace Index (GPI).
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