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France Ends Centuries-Long Military Presence in Senegal
France returned control of Camp Geille and five other military bases to Senegal on December 12, 2025, ending over two centuries of permanent French military presence following months of negotiations; this action concludes a broader trend of French military withdrawals across West and Central Africa.
France Ends Centuries-Long Military Presence in Senegal
France returned control of Camp Geille and five other military bases to Senegal on December 12, 2025, ending over two centuries of permanent French military presence following months of negotiations; this action concludes a broader trend of French military withdrawals across West and Central Africa.
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40% Bias Score


Gabon's Military Base: A Transition to Joint Training Academy
France is downsizing its military base in Libreville, Gabon, to a joint training academy with 200 personnel by 2025, focusing on training Gabonese forces and reflecting broader trends of French military withdrawal in Africa.
Gabon's Military Base: A Transition to Joint Training Academy
France is downsizing its military base in Libreville, Gabon, to a joint training academy with 200 personnel by 2025, focusing on training Gabonese forces and reflecting broader trends of French military withdrawal in Africa.
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40% Bias Score


Ivory Coast Renames Military Base, Signaling Shift in Franco-Ivorian Defense Cooperation
On February 20, 2025, Ivory Coast renamed its 43rd Bima military base to "Camp Ouattara Thomas d'Aquin Ouattara", signifying increased defense autonomy but continuing military cooperation with France, unlike the more fraught transitions seen in Mali, Burkina Faso, and Niger.
Ivory Coast Renames Military Base, Signaling Shift in Franco-Ivorian Defense Cooperation
On February 20, 2025, Ivory Coast renamed its 43rd Bima military base to "Camp Ouattara Thomas d'Aquin Ouattara", signifying increased defense autonomy but continuing military cooperation with France, unlike the more fraught transitions seen in Mali, Burkina Faso, and Niger.
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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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Côte d'Ivoire Withdraws French Troops, Following Regional Trend
Côte d'Ivoire announced the withdrawal of French troops starting this month, handing over the Port Bouét military infantry battalion to Ivorian forces; this follows a similar trend in West Africa, where nations are reducing military ties with France, leaving France with troops only in Djibouti and G...
Côte d'Ivoire Withdraws French Troops, Following Regional Trend
Côte d'Ivoire announced the withdrawal of French troops starting this month, handing over the Port Bouét military infantry battalion to Ivorian forces; this follows a similar trend in West Africa, where nations are reducing military ties with France, leaving France with troops only in Djibouti and G...
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France Begins Military Withdrawal From Chad
France has begun withdrawing its military forces from Chad, handing over its base at Faya-Largeau following Chad's decision to end military cooperation; the withdrawal coincides with upcoming Chadian elections and reflects broader shifts in the Sahel region.
France Begins Military Withdrawal From Chad
France has begun withdrawing its military forces from Chad, handing over its base at Faya-Largeau following Chad's decision to end military cooperation; the withdrawal coincides with upcoming Chadian elections and reflects broader shifts in the Sahel region.
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France Completes Military Withdrawal from Senegal
France formally returned its military assets in Senegal on July 17th, 2025, concluding its 65-year permanent presence and marking a broader shift in Franco-African relations amid anti-French sentiment in the Sahel.

France Completes Military Withdrawal from Senegal
France formally returned its military assets in Senegal on July 17th, 2025, concluding its 65-year permanent presence and marking a broader shift in Franco-African relations amid anti-French sentiment in the Sahel.
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Senegal Expels French Troops, Marking Shift in Franco-African Relations
Senegal expelled French soldiers in November 2024, following similar actions by other African nations, reflecting growing African nationalism and a desire to reduce reliance on former colonial powers; France, while maintaining significant economic ties, is adjusting its diplomatic approach.

Senegal Expels French Troops, Marking Shift in Franco-African Relations
Senegal expelled French soldiers in November 2024, following similar actions by other African nations, reflecting growing African nationalism and a desire to reduce reliance on former colonial powers; France, while maintaining significant economic ties, is adjusting its diplomatic approach.
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Burkina Faso Condemns Macron's Remarks, Accelerating French Troop Withdrawal
Burkina Faso's junta leader condemned French President Macron's remarks on African ingratitude, escalating tensions and accelerating the already underway withdrawal of French troops from the country. This follows similar actions by Chad and Senegal, highlighting a shift in geopolitical alliances and...

Burkina Faso Condemns Macron's Remarks, Accelerating French Troop Withdrawal
Burkina Faso's junta leader condemned French President Macron's remarks on African ingratitude, escalating tensions and accelerating the already underway withdrawal of French troops from the country. This follows similar actions by Chad and Senegal, highlighting a shift in geopolitical alliances and...
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Macron's Controversial Remarks Strain Franco-African Relations
French President Emmanuel Macron's recent comments, suggesting that several African nations wouldn't exist without French military intervention, have sparked outrage in Africa and raised concerns about the future of Franco-African relations, as several African nations end military cooperation with F...

Macron's Controversial Remarks Strain Franco-African Relations
French President Emmanuel Macron's recent comments, suggesting that several African nations wouldn't exist without French military intervention, have sparked outrage in Africa and raised concerns about the future of Franco-African relations, as several African nations end military cooperation with F...
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44% Bias Score

Ivory Coast Withdraws French Troops Amidst Broader Shift in Franco-African Relations
Ivory Coast President Alassane Ouattara announced the withdrawal of approximately 600 French troops, starting in January 2024, as part of a broader trend of West African nations reducing military ties with France, impacting regional security and geopolitical dynamics.

Ivory Coast Withdraws French Troops Amidst Broader Shift in Franco-African Relations
Ivory Coast President Alassane Ouattara announced the withdrawal of approximately 600 French troops, starting in January 2024, as part of a broader trend of West African nations reducing military ties with France, impacting regional security and geopolitical dynamics.
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France Accused of Arming Terrorist Groups in Africa
Former Chadian Justice Minister Ahmat Mahamat Hassan accused France of arming and training terrorist groups in Africa, using terrorism as a political tool, escalating tensions between France and its former colonies and raising questions about the role of French military bases.

France Accused of Arming Terrorist Groups in Africa
Former Chadian Justice Minister Ahmat Mahamat Hassan accused France of arming and training terrorist groups in Africa, using terrorism as a political tool, escalating tensions between France and its former colonies and raising questions about the role of French military bases.
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