Only seven countries meet WHO air quality standard, research finds
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Architecture made from wood, stone, and brick doesn’t have to be reactionary.
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Biden aims to narrow trust gap between U.S. and African leaders at summit
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Kidnapped women and children freed in Burkina Faso
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West African nations demand reinstatement of Niger president after coup
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Trump administration takes USAID off its building lease
PBS NewsHour #12 - 5 weeks ago

Timeline: A history of ECOWAS military interventions in three decades
Al Jazeera #6 - 6 weeks ago

France to withdraw ambassador and troops from Niger
Guardian #6 - 14 months ago

NGO Bias Harms Western Access to Africa’s Minerals
Townhall #8 - 23 hours ago

Residents flee as they fear Congo rebel group will again seize key eastern city of Goma
PBS NewsHour #11 - 4 weeks ago

Guinea-Bissau president says this week’s violence was ‘attempted coup’
Al Jazeera #8 - 6 weeks ago

World’s conflict zones increased by two-thirds in past three years, report reveals
Guardian #12 - 2 months ago

Death, debts and democratic doubts in Africa
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Foreign nationals are evacuating Niger as regional tensions rise
NPR Online News #10 - 2 months ago

Niger becomes hotbed of disinformation after July 26 coup
Al Jazeera #4 - 4 weeks ago

U.S. troops withdraw from strategic African base as extremist threat grows
Washington Post #17 - 8 months ago

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American Spectator #1 - 3 weeks ago

Extreme drought in northern Italy mirrors climate in Ethiopia
Guardian #6 - 4 weeks ago

Today's D Brief: ISIS official killed in Somalia; New missile sub delayed; US widens Wagner sanctions; Crime rate falls; And a bit more.
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Most Shocking From Jan. 6 Hearings: U.S. Comes Out Against Coups
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Time #8 - 2 months ago

ECOWAS suspends Mali over second coup in nine months
Al Jazeera #3 - 7 months ago

The storming of the U.S. Capitol echoes violent breaches elsewhere in the world
Washington Post #5 - 4 years ago

The Long Arm of Washington Extends Into Africa’s Sahel
Socialist Project #1 - 15 minutes ago

Burkina Faso Soldiers Take Control of State TV, Declare Countercoup
Wall Street Journal - 6 weeks ago

The Other Russia-West War: Why Some African Countries are Abandoning Paris, Joining Moscow
MintPress News #1 - 3 weeks ago

Why Russia’s Wagner Group has been in Ukraine, Africa and more
Washington Post #7 - 2 years ago

In Niger, the U.S. seeks to hang on to its last, best counterterrorism outpost in West Africa
PBS NewsHour #10 - 6 weeks ago

Generous aid to Ukraine is diverting resources away from other refugee crises around the world
The Conversation #7 - 4 days ago

Afghan ISIS Behind Attack That Killed Nearly 100 People in Iran, US Intelligence Confirms
Washington Free Beacon #2 - 1 day ago

France calls killing of Islamic State leader in Africa via drone strike a big victory
USA Today #7 - 2 years ago

A human rights group in Niger says it can’t get access to officials who were detained following coup
PBS NewsHour #12 - 4 weeks ago

El Salvador’s authoritarian president is becoming a regional role model
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Is Burkina Faso on the cusp of another coup?
Al Jazeera #13 - 3 weeks ago

80 years ago, Nazi Germany occupied Tunisia – but North Africans’ experiences of World War II often go unheard
The Conversation #7 - 4 months ago

Vatican cancels papal audiences and Holy Year events as Pope Francis remains hospitalized
PBS NewsHour #12 - 4 weeks ago

Mali cuts ties with Ukraine, claiming Kyiv’s involvement in rebel attacks
Washington Post #21 - 8 months ago

Europe hands back looted African artifacts as it reckons with colonial legacy
NBC #6 - 12 months ago

The old junta leader makes way for the new in Burkina Faso's second coup of the year
NPR Online News #11 - 5 weeks ago
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