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Burkina Faso: Captain Traore Seizes Power in Second Coup of 2022
On September 30, 2022, Captain Ibrahim Traore, a 34-year-old army captain, led a coup in Burkina Faso, overthrowing Lieutenant Colonel Paul-Henri Damiba, the leader of a previous coup in January 2022, amid rising insurgent violence and public dissatisfaction with the government's response. This is t...
Burkina Faso: Captain Traore Seizes Power in Second Coup of 2022
On September 30, 2022, Captain Ibrahim Traore, a 34-year-old army captain, led a coup in Burkina Faso, overthrowing Lieutenant Colonel Paul-Henri Damiba, the leader of a previous coup in January 2022, amid rising insurgent violence and public dissatisfaction with the government's response. This is t...
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40% Bias Score


Release of French Agents from Burkina Faso After Moroccan Mediation
Four French intelligence agents, detained in Burkina Faso since November 29, 2023, were released on December 18, 2024, following successful Moroccan mediation, signifying a potential thaw in Franco-Burkinabe relations.
Release of French Agents from Burkina Faso After Moroccan Mediation
Four French intelligence agents, detained in Burkina Faso since November 29, 2023, were released on December 18, 2024, following successful Moroccan mediation, signifying a potential thaw in Franco-Burkinabe relations.
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40% Bias Score


Burkina Faso's Education Crisis: Islamist Militants Force School Closures
Jihadist violence in Burkina Faso has forced the closure of thousands of schools, impacting millions and creating the world's most neglected displacement crisis; despite the risks, many teachers, like one who was held captive by militants, continue teaching.
Burkina Faso's Education Crisis: Islamist Militants Force School Closures
Jihadist violence in Burkina Faso has forced the closure of thousands of schools, impacting millions and creating the world's most neglected displacement crisis; despite the risks, many teachers, like one who was held captive by militants, continue teaching.
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44% Bias Score


Burkina Faso's Displacement Crisis: A Contradiction of Government Claims
Over 2.5 million people are displaced in Burkina Faso due to extremist violence, contradicting the government's claims of improved security; many in Ouagadougou face discrimination and lack support, while the government restricts international aid and suppresses dissent.
Burkina Faso's Displacement Crisis: A Contradiction of Government Claims
Over 2.5 million people are displaced in Burkina Faso due to extremist violence, contradicting the government's claims of improved security; many in Ouagadougou face discrimination and lack support, while the government restricts international aid and suppresses dissent.
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48% Bias Score


Pro-Government Rally in Burkina Faso Showcases Strong Support for Captain Traoré
Burkina Rempart" organized a rally in Nagreongo, Burkina Faso on Saturday, expressing strong support for Captain Ibrahim Traoré's government, citing recent military equipment donations and progress on internal displacement and industrialization as reasons for their approval. The rally also installed...
Pro-Government Rally in Burkina Faso Showcases Strong Support for Captain Traoré
Burkina Rempart" organized a rally in Nagreongo, Burkina Faso on Saturday, expressing strong support for Captain Ibrahim Traoré's government, citing recent military equipment donations and progress on internal displacement and industrialization as reasons for their approval. The rally also installed...
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64% Bias Score


Morocco's Mediation Frees French Agents, Bolsters Sahel Influence
Morocco secured the release of four French intelligence agents held in Burkina Faso after a year-long impasse, leveraging its relations with the junta and showcasing its growing influence as a mediator between Western powers and Sahel nations.
Morocco's Mediation Frees French Agents, Bolsters Sahel Influence
Morocco secured the release of four French intelligence agents held in Burkina Faso after a year-long impasse, leveraging its relations with the junta and showcasing its growing influence as a mediator between Western powers and Sahel nations.
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40% Bias Score

International Lawyers Denounce Arbitrary Detention of Burkinabe Lawyer
A group of 15 international lawyers denounced the arbitrary detention of Burkinabe lawyer Guy Hervé Kam, imprisoned for almost a year for alleged participation in a plot against the military regime led by Captain Ibrahim Traoré, highlighting a pattern of repression against political opponents.

International Lawyers Denounce Arbitrary Detention of Burkinabe Lawyer
A group of 15 international lawyers denounced the arbitrary detention of Burkinabe lawyer Guy Hervé Kam, imprisoned for almost a year for alleged participation in a plot against the military regime led by Captain Ibrahim Traoré, highlighting a pattern of repression against political opponents.
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40% Bias Score

Burkina Faso's Displacement Crisis: A Contradiction of Security Narrative
Over 2.1 million people are displaced in Burkina Faso due to extremist violence and government actions, seeking refuge in Ouagadougou where they face discrimination and lack of aid, contradicting the government's narrative of improving security.

Burkina Faso's Displacement Crisis: A Contradiction of Security Narrative
Over 2.1 million people are displaced in Burkina Faso due to extremist violence and government actions, seeking refuge in Ouagadougou where they face discrimination and lack of aid, contradicting the government's narrative of improving security.
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60% Bias Score

Russia's Syrian Base Loss Threatens African Influence
The potential loss of Russia's military bases in Syria due to the fall of Bashar al-Assad's regime could severely impact its influence in Africa, forcing a shift in operations to Libya, which presents significant logistical challenges.

Russia's Syrian Base Loss Threatens African Influence
The potential loss of Russia's military bases in Syria due to the fall of Bashar al-Assad's regime could severely impact its influence in Africa, forcing a shift in operations to Libya, which presents significant logistical challenges.
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56% Bias Score

Mali: Opposition Figures Imprisoned and Abducted Amid Crackdown on Dissent
A Malian court sentenced opposition leader Issa Kaou N'Djim to two years in prison (one year suspended) for criticizing Burkina Faso's military junta, while another opposition figure, Ibrahim Nabi Togola, was abducted; both incidents underscore the increasing crackdown on dissent in Mali.

Mali: Opposition Figures Imprisoned and Abducted Amid Crackdown on Dissent
A Malian court sentenced opposition leader Issa Kaou N'Djim to two years in prison (one year suspended) for criticizing Burkina Faso's military junta, while another opposition figure, Ibrahim Nabi Togola, was abducted; both incidents underscore the increasing crackdown on dissent in Mali.
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48% Bias Score

Burkina Faso Officials Sentenced for Embezzling Displacement Aid
A Burkina Faso court sentenced four officials to 6–15 years in prison for embezzling \$4.2 million in funds for internally displaced people; the ringleader received 15 years and a \$9.3 million fine, with asset confiscation.

Burkina Faso Officials Sentenced for Embezzling Displacement Aid
A Burkina Faso court sentenced four officials to 6–15 years in prison for embezzling \$4.2 million in funds for internally displaced people; the ringleader received 15 years and a \$9.3 million fine, with asset confiscation.
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24% Bias Score

Sahel Alliance Rejects ECOWAS, Defense Forces on High Alert
The Sahel States Alliance (AES) rejected ECOWAS summit conclusions on December 15th, accusing France of interference and placing its defense forces on high alert, while internal opinions within Mali are divided on the best approach to the situation.

Sahel Alliance Rejects ECOWAS, Defense Forces on High Alert
The Sahel States Alliance (AES) rejected ECOWAS summit conclusions on December 15th, accusing France of interference and placing its defense forces on high alert, while internal opinions within Mali are divided on the best approach to the situation.
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40% Bias Score
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