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Niger hosts the second session of consultations between the foreign ministers of the Sahel countries and the Russian Federation

The Nigerian capital will host, next Wednesday, the second session of consultations between the foreign ministers of the Sahel countries and the Russian Union at the Mahatma Center...

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Is Al-Qaeda close to establishing a parallel entity on the coast?

Written by: Ayman Ragab. American warnings about the “Support for Islam and Muslims” group, linked to al-Qaeda, nearing the acquisition of the characteristics of an entity resembling…

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Africa News

The Sahel Union condemns the planned attacks against Mali

The Sahel Union condemned the “coordinated terrorist attacks” targeting several locations in Mali, denouncing a ”conspiracy” aimed at destabilizing the Union, and praising…

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Africa News

An important meeting between the African Union and the leadership of the Confederation of Sahel States

Written by Mohamed Salem: Captain Ibrahim Traoré, President of Burkina Faso and President of the Confederation of Sahel States (AES), was received this morning, Monday, at Ouagadougou Airport…

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World of Politics

Togo launches new Sahel strategy to support regional stability

Togo is moving towards launching a new Sahel strategy, with the aim of contributing to strengthening regional stability and its economic and trade relations with the Sahel countries of the continent…

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World of Politics

Terrorism in the African Sahel: How do Western funds reach jihadist groups?

The Sahel region of Africa is witnessing a significant presence of jihadist and terrorist organizations, particularly al-Qaeda and ISIS, which are based in one of the most violent regions…

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World of Politics

To combat extremism, Burkina Faso is moving towards unifying religious discourse. 

Captain Ibrahim Traoré, President of Burkina Faso and Chairman of the Sahel Union, announced a political commitment, in cooperation with his counterparts from Niger and Mali,…

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