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Three Sahel Nations Leave ECOWAS After Military Coups

Mali, Burkina Faso, and Niger, after military coups and sanctions, officially left the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) on January 29th, 2024, impacting 73 million people and a significant portion of ECOWAS's territory, despite rich natural resources and ancient trade routes.

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French Budget Talks Jeopardized by Immigration Remarks

French Prime Minister Francois Bayrou's controversial comments on immigration caused the Socialist party to suspend participation in crucial budget talks, threatening the passage of the 2025 budget and the stability of his government.

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Serbian PM Resigns Amid Protests Over Deadly Train Station Collapse

Serbian Prime Minister Milos Vucevic resigned Tuesday amid student-led protests following a November train station roof collapse in Novi Sad that killed 15, prompting the resignation of two ministers and charges against 13 individuals; the prime minister blamed foreign actors for the protests.

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Sahel Countries Officially Withdraw from ECOWAS

Burkina Faso, Mali, and Niger formally withdrew from ECOWAS on January 29, 2025, a year after announcing their intention following accusations of unfair sanctions and the formation of the Sahel States Alliance.

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Kinshasa Embassy Attacks Follow M23's Goma Takeover

On November 2, 2023, protests in Kinshasa, Congo, resulted in attacks on multiple embassies, including those of the Netherlands, US, France, Rwanda, Uganda, and Kenya, following the M23 rebel group's takeover of Goma, allegedly with Rwandan support.

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Serbian PM Resigns Amid Protests Following Deadly Train Station Collapse

Serbian Prime Minister Milos Vucevic resigned on November 2nd, 2024, following a deadly train station collapse in Novi Sad on November 1st that killed 15 people, and subsequent widespread protests demanding accountability and the release of detained protesters.

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Trump Offers Buyouts to Federal Workers, Sparking Union Outcry

The Trump administration offered buyouts to nearly all 3 million federal employees, prompting concerns from the American Federation of Government Employees about potential disruptions to federal programs and a shift towards a more loyal workforce.

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Kinshasa Embassies Attacked Amidst Congo-Rwanda Conflict

Angry protesters in Kinshasa attacked several embassies on Tuesday, fueled by the M23 rebel takeover of Goma, allegedly supported by Rwanda, resulting in fires near some embassies and causing a humanitarian crisis in Goma with thousands fleeing and reports of violence.

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Serbian Prime Minister Resigns Amid Mass Protests After Deadly Building Collapse

Serbian Prime Minister Milos Vucevic resigned Tuesday following weeks of massive anti-government protests sparked by a November building collapse in Novi Sad that killed 15, potentially leading to early elections and raising concerns about autocratic rule and corruption.

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Serbian Prime Minister Resigns Amid Deadly Collapse and Widespread Protests

Serbian Prime Minister Miloš Vučević resigned on Tuesday following a deadly railway station roof collapse that killed 15 people in Novi Sad, amid widespread anti-corruption protests that have spread to Belgrade and prompted calls for President Aleksandar Vučić's resignation.

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DRC Embassy Attacks Follow Rebel Takeover of Goma

Protesters in Kinshasa attacked multiple embassies, including the Netherlands and France, following the M23 rebel takeover of Goma, a city in eastern DRC, with the UN accusing Rwanda of supporting the rebels.

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France and Germany Face Intertwined Political and Economic Crises

France's political instability, marked by a 7% drop in the CAC 40 and a 6.1% public deficit, contrasts with Germany's economic crisis triggered by energy, security, and trade dependencies; the latter has caused a recession and significant job losses in major industries, leading to the fall of Chance...

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