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Hosted on MSNEcowas Breakup Could Push Up Food Prices and Worsen Hunger in West Africa [analysis]The Economic Community of West African States (Ecowas) lost three of its founding members on 29 January 2025. Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger comprised 16% of the bloc's population of 424 million and 7% ...
Gris-gris are rooted in traditional African faiths that believe vital powers in animals and nature may be unlocked — to harm, ...
Canadian miner Barrick Gold has signed a new agreement with the Malian government to end an almost two-year-old dispute over ...
The sociopolitical and economic conditions that led to coups in other countries in west Africa are present in Nigeria.
The cost of a daily nutritious diet in Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger is 110% higher than the west African region’s daily ...
By 2026, it is expected to open embassies in Gambia, Liberia, Comoros Islands, Niger, Sierra Leone, Togo and South Sudan ...
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Washington Post journalists faced numerous challenges in reporting from the Sahel region of Africa, including hostility from ...
Russia is expanding its influence in Africa as democracy wanes, with military strongmen carrying out coups and the United ...
Cardinal Pietro Cardinal Parolin has praised authorities in Burkina Faso for their effort to regain control of the country, ...
The advancing tide of Islamist extremism has prompted the rise of pro-government militias. The result has been a vicious ...
Captain Ibrahim Traore took power in Burkina Faso on 30th September 2022, citing former President Paul Henri-Damiba’s inability to deal ...
The ECOWAS Court of Justice has ruled that the Authority of Heads of State and Government of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) has the legal right to impose sanctions on Burkina ...
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