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Mali, Burkina Faso, and Niger Withdraw from International Criminal Court

Mali, Burkina Faso, and Niger announced their withdrawal from the International Criminal Court (ICC) on Monday, citing the court's alleged bias and ineffectiveness in prosecuting war crimes.

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Mali: Jihadist Blockade Disrupts Life, Fuels Fear and Displacement

Jihadist groups' blockade of major roads leading to Bamako, Mali, has caused widespread fear, displacement, and economic hardship, impacting livelihoods and exacerbating existing conflicts.

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Russian Propaganda Fuels Captain Traoré's Popularity in Burkina Faso

Despite rising jihadist attacks, Captain Ibrahim Traoré's popularity in Burkina Faso is fueled by Russian propaganda, leveraging platforms like "African Initiative" to disseminate disinformation and manipulate public opinion.

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Burkina Faso Criminalizes Homosexuality

Burkina Faso's parliament unanimously passed a law imposing prison sentences and fines for homosexuality, impacting the LGBTQ+ community and potentially leading to increased discrimination and persecution.

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Burkina Faso Expels UN Coordinator Over Child Rights Report

The Burkinabé junta declared the UN resident coordinator, Carol Flore-Smereczniak, persona non grata on August 18, 2024, due to a UN report alleging Burkinabé army violations against children, which the government deems false and lacking evidence.

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Niger's Lack of Transparency on Military Casualties Exacerbates Terrorism's Impact

In Niger, families of soldiers killed in terrorist attacks often learn about their deaths through social media, receiving no official notification or support, leading to additional hardship and a "war of narratives" between the government and jihadist groups.

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Sahel Alliance at Two: Unfulfilled Promises and Growing Insecurity

Two years after its formation, the Alliance of Sahel States (AES), comprising Mali, Burkina Faso, and Niger, faces criticism for unmet promises in security and economic integration, despite claims of regional cooperation against terrorism.

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Mass displacement of Burkinabe refugees into Mali

Over 83,000 Burkinabe citizens have fled to Mali's Bandiagara region since early August due to Jihadist violence in Burkina Faso's Yatenga province, straining resources in the already-underserved area.

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Burkina Faso Criminalizes Homosexuality: New Law Sparks Fear and Outrage

Burkina Faso's recent amendment to its Code of Persons and Family criminalizes homosexuality, imposing prison sentences of two to five years and fines, sparking fear and condemnation among the LGBTQ+ community.

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Togo Battles Rising Jihadist Violence Amidst Information Lockdown

Since January 2025, at least 62 people have died in 15 jihadist attacks in northern Togo, linked to the instability in neighboring Burkina Faso, while the government's media restrictions hinder transparent reporting of the crisis.

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Climate Change and Conflict Threaten Burkina Faso's Tiébélé World Heritage Site

The Royal Court of Tiébélé in Burkina Faso, a UNESCO World Heritage site known for its unique painted houses, is threatened by unpredictable rainfall due to climate change and decreased tourism caused by jihadist violence, impacting its preservation and the local economy.

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Ghana Ministers Die in Helicopter Crash

A helicopter crash in Ghana's Ashanti region on Wednesday killed eight people, including Defence Minister Edward Omane Boamah and Environment Minister Ibrahim Murtala Muhammed, prompting national mourning and cancellation of presidential activities.

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