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French ambassador to Niger leaves as relations nosedive after coup

French president has said troops would also leave

By Abdel-Kader Mazou and Moussa Aksar
September 27, 2023


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NGO urges Sudan’s warring sides to “immediately” end atrocities

The calls come five months after more than 5 million people have been displaced by the ongoing conflict between the Sudanese army (SAF) and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF).

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October 3, 2023


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Ibrahim Traore: Why Burkina Faso's leader attracts attention

Burkina Faso’s Ibrahim Traore seized power in a military coup in 2022 becoming the youngest leader in the world.

By Brian Okoth
14 Aug 2023


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Ibrahim Traoré, President of the Transition of Burkina Faso
 

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Niger junta says ousted President Mohamed Bazoum tried to escape

The former president attempted to flee in the night with his family, cooks and security, a military spokesman said.

By Mayeni Jones, BBC West Africa correspondent & George Wright
20 October 2023


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Mohamed Bazoum was overthrown in a coup in July
 

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US to evict Gabon, Niger, Uganda and Central African Republic from trade program

Biden said he was taking the step because of "gross violations" of internationally recognized human rights by the Central African Republic and Uganda. He also cited Niger and Gabon's failure to establish or make continual progress toward the protection of political pluralism and the rule of law.

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October 30, 2023


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U.S. Secretary of the Treasury Janet Yellen, President Joe Biden, and Secretary of State Antony Blinken attend the U.S.-Africa Leaders Summit Closing Session on Promoting Food Security and Food Systems Resilience, at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center, in Washington, D.C., U.S. December 15, 2022.
 

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Igad: Sudan leaves regional bloc over attempt to end war

Igad has been trying to end the nine month-long war between Sudan's army and rival paramilitary group the Rapid Support Forces (RSF). On Thursday Sudan's government criticised Igad for inviting the RSF's chief to a summit. Khartoum now says a statement released by Igad was offensive to Sudan.

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20 January 2024


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Sudan's foreign ministry is loyal to the head of the army, Gen Abdel Fattah al-Burhan
 

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Bill Gates- and Jeff Bezos-backed startup discovers large-scale copper deposit in Zambia

Backed by a coalition of billionaires including Bill Gates and Jeff Bezos, a California-based metals exploration company says it has discovered a vast copper deposit in Zambia. A spokesperson for KoBold Metals told CNBC on Monday that the company believes its Mingomba copper project in Zambia "will be one of the world's biggest high-grade large copper mines." Zambia is Africa's second-largest copper producer after the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

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FEB 5 2024


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Copper plates on wagons ready for onward shipping at the Mufulira refinery, operated by Mopani Copper Mines Plc, in Mufulira, Zambia, on Friday, May 6, 2022.

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Jeff Bezos, left, meets with Bill at Billionaire Philanthropy started by Bill Gates which encourage Billionaire all over the world to donate 50 % of their fortune.

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U.S.-TRAINED NIGER JUNTA KICKS OUT U.S. TROOPS, DRONE BASE

The junta denounced the “condescending attitude” of an American delegation that tried to save a quarter-billion-dollar U.S. base in Niger.

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March 19 2024


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Col. Maj. Amadou Abdramane (center), Gen. Mohamed Toumba (center left), and Col. Ousmane Abarchi (right) are greeted by supporters upon their arrival at the Gen. Seyni Kountche Stadium in Niamey, Niger, on Aug. 6, 2023.
 

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Chad’s government threatens to kick out US troops as Russia expands influence in Africa

In a letter sent to the US defense attaché last week, Chadian officials threatened to cancel the Status of Forces Agreement, or SOFA, which determines the rules and conditions under which US military personnel can operate in the country. While the letter did not directly order the US military to leave Chad, the officials told CNN that it said all US forces would have to leave the French base in N’Djamena.

Haley Britzky, Oren Liebermann and Natasha Bertrand, CNN
April 18, 2024


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In this March 2015 photo, Chadian troops and Nigerian special forces participate in the Flintlock exercises with the US military and its Western partners in Mao, Chad.
 

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US to pull troops from Chad and Niger as the African nations question its counterterrorism role

Both African countries have been integral to the U.S. military’s efforts to counter violent extremist organizations across the Sahel region, but Niger’s ruling junta ended an agreement last month that allows U.S. troops to operate in the West African country. In recent days, neighboring Chad also has questioned whether an existing agreement covered the U.S. troops operating there.

BY TARA COPP
April 25, 2024


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General Michael Langley with Chad’s first two female military pilots during his visit to Chad.
 

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US says it will return to Chad for talks to keep troops in the country

The U.S. said last month it was withdrawing most of its contingent of about 100 troops from Chad after the government questioned the legality of their operations there. This followed Niger’s decision to order all U.S. troops out of the country, dealing a blow to U.S. military operations in the Sahel, a vast region south of the Sahara desert where groups linked to al-Qaida and the Islamic State group operate.

BY FRANCIS KOKUTSE
May 1, 2024


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US to pull troops out of Niger by mid-September: Pentagon

A group of military leaders executed a coup in Niger last year, forming a military junta government that has geopolitically aligned with Russia. Talks of leaving Niger have lasted weeks, with the timeline finalized Sunday after four days of high-intensity negotiations.

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05/19/24


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In this photo taken Monday, April 16, 2018, a U.S. and Niger flag are raised side by side at the base camp for air forces and other personnel supporting the construction of Niger Air Base 201 in Agadez, Niger.
 

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Congo says Americans involved in foiled deadly coup
May 20, 2024

At least six people are dead and 50 detained after the military of the Democratic Republic of the Congo says it foiled a coup. Video from inside the presidential palace was livestreamed on Facebook by the alleged leader of the coup.

 

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South Africa’s president won’t resign despite ANC losing majority for first time

The party of Nelson Mandela has failed to win a majority in an election for the first time since the end of apartheid.

BY JOE STANLEY-SMITH
June 2, 2024


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"We have heard the voices of our people and we must respect their choices and their wishes,” South African President Cyril Ramaphosa said
 

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AFRICOM hosting Chiefs of Defense conference as US forced from Niger, Chad

With over 30 participant countries, the conference, which kicks off Tuesday, will be held for “the first time […] on the continent of Africa,” US Africa Command Commander Gen. Michael Langley told reporters today in a press briefing.

By Agnes Helou
June 24, 2024


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Commander of US Africa Command (AFRICOM) General Michael Langley looks on during in the annual “African Lion” joint military exercise between US and Moroccan forces in the Tan-Tan region in southwestern Morocco on May 31, 2024.
 

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Military leaders of Niger, Mali and Burkina Faso rule out returning to the ECOWAS regional bloc

The countries will create an independent bloc rather than one “whose directives and instructions are dictated to it by powers that are foreign to Africa,” Niger's military leader said.

By The Associated Press
July 7, 2024


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An unidentified representative of the Malian junta waves from a military vehicle as Malians supporting the overthrow of President Ibrahim Boubacar Keita gather in the capital, Bamako, in August 2020.
 

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Pentagon completes pullout from Niger, 5 years after building a $110 million drone base


At one time, roughly 1,000 U.S. troops were in Niger working at the base in Agadez and another drone installation in the nearby capital city of Niamey.

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AFRICOM hosting Chiefs of Defense conference as US forced from Niger, Chad

With over 30 participant countries, the conference, which kicks off Tuesday, will be held for “the first time […] on the continent of Africa,” US Africa Command Commander Gen. Michael Langley told reporters today in a press briefing.

By Agnes Helou
June 24, 2024


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Commander of US Africa Command (AFRICOM) General Michael Langley looks on during in the annual “African Lion” joint military exercise between US and Moroccan forces in the Tan-Tan region in southwestern Morocco on May 31, 2024.
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Now that Trump is back in the White House.

Africa is gonna be high on the list for invasion for full control of it’s natural resources.

When Putin has accomplished his objectives in Ukraine and a few other countries, his attention will be on Africa.

When Xi has accomplished his objectives with Taiwan and a few other countries, his attention will be on Africa.

Trump, Putin and Xi will go in and divide that continent to their benefit.

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The U.S. is gonna need a minimum of 10 Million ground troops to fully occupy its part and stop any insurgencies that come up. The US has only 2 Million thruout the entire US military. And majority of them are non-combat personnel.

Get ready, good chance your sons/daughters will get drafted.

And don’t go saying it ain’t gonna happen…


Trump World Reportedly Flirts With a Return to Mandatory Military Service

“Why wouldn’t we give that a try?”

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June 16, 2024


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Trump, alleged draft-dodger, arriving at a US base in Tokyo during his first trip to Japan in 2017.

Despite Trump’s alleged draft-dodging in his youth, the former president’s acolytes are reportedly flirting with a return to requiring mandatory military service if he’s re-elected.

Christopher Miller, former acting defense secretary during the last two months of Trump’s term—and, possibly, the next leader of the Pentagon—told the Washington Post this week that it should be “strongly considered,” calling it a “rite of passage” that would create a sense of “shared sacrifice” among young people.

“It reinforces the bonds of civility,” Miller reportedly said, adding, “why wouldn’t we give that a try?”

This is not the first time Miller has floated these plans: He also wrote about them for Project 2025, the blueprint for Trump 2.0, concocted by dozens of conservative groups and led by the Heritage Foundation. There, Miller floated making all public school students complete the Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery—a standardized test developed by the Department of Defense to test young people’s skills to match them with a military job—in order to “improve military recruiters’ access to secondary schools.” (A spokesperson for the Heritage Foundation told the Washington Post that Project 2025 does not “speak for President Trump or his campaign, who alone set his agenda.”)

Miller told the Washington Post that the test could be used to shore up weaknesses in the military: “If we’re going to prepare for a great-power competition, it’s helpful to have a baseline understanding of the pool of potential military service members and their specific aptitudes prior,” he said.

Trump called the reporting “completely untrue” in a post on Truth Social. “In fact,” he wrote, “I never even thought of that idea.”

But many others in his orbit have: Rumored Trump vice presidential pick J.D. Vance (R-Ohio) told the Washington Post, “I like the idea of national service. And I’m not talking about in wartime.” And Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) told the paper he would “take no option off the table” to address shortages in the military.

The concept of bringing back mandatory service, though, is politically unpopular, especially among those it would actually affect. According to a 2017 Gallup poll, while nearly half (49 percent) of Americans overall support the idea of a draft, a majority of those under age 30 (57 percent) are against the idea.

And this may be why, dizzyingly, the right is trying to gaslight their base into believing it’s Democrats who want to reinstitute the draft. At this weekend’s Turning Point Action convention in Michigan—a gathering spot for far-right incendiaries—Donald Trump Jr. was among the speakers who told the crowd the left wants to bring back mandatory military service, as my colleague Stephanie Mencimer reported from the scene.

“Someone’s gotta fight these wars, and it’s not going to be the Democrats,” Don Trump Jr. said, without evidence, to boos from the crowd. “They want to draft young women now, and by the way, not for a war that’s popular… they want to draft our women for an unpopular war so they can get their board seats at Raytheon.”

In actuality, it was Republicans who passed the House Defense bill on Friday, which included a provision automatically registering young men for selective service—essentially the database that would be used if a draft was authorized—rather than requiring them to manually do it and risk a possible federal felony charge if they do not, as is currently the case. In making his comments about women being forced to serve, the former president’s son appeared to have been referring to a Thursday vote by the Senate Armed Services committee to approve advancing the National Defense Authorization Act to the Senate floor with a provision that would require women to register for selective service. But… that’s very different from the folks in Trump World reportedly considering the possibility of forcing all young people to actually serve in the military. (We reached out to Donald Trump Jr. to ask which policy he was referring to, and we’ll update you if anything becomes clearer.)

But the Trump crew does not have a history of being loyal to evidence when it comes to the matter of mandatory military service. Need we remind you of the so-called bone spurs?

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Trump Former Acting Secretary of Defense, Christopher Miller (R)
 

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Biden fulfilling promise to visit Africa as US looks to counter China’s deepening influence in region

President Joe Biden will fulfill a two-year promise to visit Africa as he departs Sunday night for Angola, a trip aimed at highlighting US investment in the continent under his watch in the face of China’s deepening inroads in the region.

By Arlette Saenz and Betsy Klein, CNN
December 1, 2024


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Elon Musk eyes a deal with his native South Africa to let SpaceX offer Starlink service in exchange for a Tesla battery plant, report says

Specifically, Musk would like to see South Africa loosen or remove a rule that would require Starlink to be at least 30% Black-owned by sharing equity with local partners.

BYPAOLO CONFINO
December 30, 2024


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Elon Musk with South African President Cyril Ramaphosa*
 

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Trump plans to cut US funding to South Africa over land law. Musk has also criticized the country

U.S. President Donald Trump has said he will cut all funding to South Africa and has launched an investigation into the country’s policies, claiming that a “massive” human rights violation against white people is happening over a new land expropriation law. The US obligated nearly $440 million in assistance to South Africa in 2023, according to the most recent government data.

BY GERALD IMRAY
February 3, 2025


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South African President Cyril Ramaphosa and Trump
 
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