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allAfrica.com on MSNDoes climate change fuel terrorism in the Sahel?Local populations feel the effects of climate change, but new research shows only indirect links to violent extremism.
The UN Food and Agriculture Organization issued an alert for Algeria, Libya and Tunisia against groups of desert locusts.< ...
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The EastAfrican on MSNSahel junta poses new dilemma for EcowasThe junta successfully built a strong anti-French sentiment in Francophone African ...
U.S. Rep. Blake Moore (R-UT) has introduced bipartisan legislation to extend tax benefits to American service members ...
On Feb. 24, the Moroccan counterterror agency broke up a terrorist cell calling itself "the Lions of the Caliphate in the ...
The recent appearance of the Micro-trottoir project in Bamako is a strong reflection of new trends in West Africa, where ...
The countries of the Sahel Confederation AES, Mali, Burkina Faso and Niger, continue in their project of mutual integration ...
Senior Director Candace Rondeaux gave the Washington Post background on Russia and the Wagner Group's presence in the Sahel.
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World Politics Review on MSNRegional Divisions Are Fraying West Africa's Security CooperationThe three Sahelian states' split from ECOWAS is reducing security cooperation at a time when West Africa is battling numerous ...
Minister of Foreign Affairs of Togo Robert Dussey has again raised the possibility of the country joining the Alliance of Sahel States (AES). In a social ...
Former NAF Spokesperson Shehu urges West African leaders to unite against terrorism, warning that no country can tackle the ...
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