At least 5 authorities and safety officers had been killed and 11 different policemen injured when a bomb ripped by means of a authorities compound
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Gabon opposition pressures junta to cede power to civilians
Gabon’s main opposition faction, Alternance 2023 Friday appealed to the worldwide group, urging them to exert stress on the junta chargeable for toppling President Ali
Zimbabwe’s political quagmire deepens as election dispute persists
Zimbabwe stands at a crossroads, teetering on the precipice of political uncertainty within the wake of final week’s hotly disputed elections. Official tallies pronounced President
Gabon to be ‘immediately’ suspended from African Union after coup
Gabon can be suspended from the African Union (AU) “immediately” after the navy coup this week, the bloc’s Peace and Security Council stated Thursday. The
‘We are going into Niger’ if all else fails: West African bloc
Should diplomatic efforts to reverse a coup in Niger fail, the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) stands able to intervene militarily, a senior
Niger junta vows to prosecute ousted President Bazoum for treason
Ousted Nigerien President Mohamed Bazoum might face trial for “high treason” after the nation’s navy junta vowed to prosecute him late Sunday. The navy regime
Niger junta gains upper hand over ECOWAS military threats: Analysts
Niger’s navy junta seems to have gained an higher hand over the West African regional bloc ECOWAS per week after a deadline handed for mutinous
Niger junta names Cabinet in likely attempt to consolidate power
Niger’s navy junta that seized energy two weeks in the past named a brand new Cabinet and barred most worldwide mediators from the nation, in
Turkish citizens safely evacuated from coup-hit Niger
Turkish residents, who remained within the nation due to the closure of airspace after the army coup that happened in Niger on July 26, arrived
African blocs, UN try last-minute diplomacy to calm Niger tensions
Members from the West African regional bloc ECOWAS, the United Nations and the African Union had been set to attend talks within the Nigerien capital