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Experts cast doubt over ‘foiled coup’ on Burkina Faso’s Traore

Burkina Faso’s military government says it recently foiled an assassination plot and coup attempt against junta leader Captain Ibrahim Traore, allegedly planned for early January and involving a plan to kill him and seize key state institutions. Security Minister Mahamadou Sana accused former transitional president Paul-Henri Sandaogo Damiba of masterminding the operation, claiming it was uncovered “in the final hours” by intelligence services.​ State media went on to broadcast days of televised “confessions” by alleged plotters, with authorities describing the incident as yet another attempt by “enemies” to destabilise the country. But regional analysts and Burkinabe observers say these repeated announcements of foiled coups are becoming harder to believe, given the lack of independently verifiable evidence and the increasingly dramatic official narratives.​ Some experts warn that the junta’s frequent claims of plots and assassination attempts risk looking like a strategy […]

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US detains Ghana’s ex finance minister Ofori Atta

Ghana’s former finance minister Ken Ofori Atta has been detained by United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement over issues linked to his immigration status.​His Ghanaian lawyers said ICE picked him up as officials review the conditions of his continued stay in the US, and that his American legal team is working to resolve the matter quickly.​ Ofori Atta has been declared a fugitive by Ghana’s Office of the Special Prosecutor and is wanted in connection with several corruption related investigations.​The Ghanaian government has already filed an extradition request so he can return home to face charges including alleged irregularities in revenue assurance contracts and spending on the National Cathedral project.​ His lawyers say he has a pending petition to adjust his status in the US, which can legally extend a person’s stay beyond the validity of their visa.​They stressed that […]

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Independent marketers may sell Dangote petrol below N739

Some independent petroleum marketers partnering with Dangote Refinery may soon start selling petrol below N739 per litre as direct product deliveries begin.​The refinery has started virtual training for staff of its affiliate retail outlets and will follow up with free direct delivery of Premium Motor Spirit to their stations.​ Companies in the partnership include MRS, Ardova Petroleum, Garima, Heyden and Optimal, some of which had yet to sell at Dangote’s rate because they were awaiting direct supplies.​The Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria National President, Abubakar Maigandi, said the margin between the N699 per litre gantry price and current pump prices makes reductions possible.​ He explained that independent marketers who receive free delivery from Dangote could sell for less than N739 per litre while still making profit in a competitive market.​He noted that the more than N25 per litre margin […]

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Doumbouya wins Guinea presidency in disputed vote

Guinea’s junta leader Mamady Doumbouya has been declared winner of the presidential election, securing a sweeping first round victory four years after seizing power in a coup. He had earlier promised not to run and to return the country to civilian rule by the end of 2024.​ Election officials said Doumbouya, 41, won 86.72 percent of the vote, far above the threshold that would have required a runoff. Turnout was put at 80.95 percent, with results showing him taking more than 80 percent of ballots in many districts of the capital Conakry and several other regions.​ His candidacy was enabled by a new constitution approved in a September referendum, which allowed junta members to contest elections. The charter also extended presidential terms from five to seven years, renewable once.​ Key opposition figures were barred from running under the new rules. […]

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Niger issues defence decree as reactions trail Sokoto anti ISIS airstrikes

Niger Republic has issued a new mobilisation decree in response to the recent joint Nigeria United States airstrikes on ISIS linked camps in Sokoto State. The order, adopted by the Council of Ministers chaired by General Abdurahamane Tiani, calls citizens to help defend the country’s sovereignty amid rising regional tensions.​ Tangaza Local Government Area in Sokoto, the main target of the Tomahawk missile strikes, lies on the Nigeria Niger border. Officials in Abuja and Washington have said operations against terrorists in the north are ongoing.​ Under the Nigerien decree, citizens must respond promptly to call ups, comply with requisitions and report hostile foreign nationals or obstructive activities. They are also warned against spreading messages that could undermine mobilisation efforts.​ Authorities in Niamey say the measure is grounded in the country’s Charter of Refoundation and defence laws, citing the need to […]

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Algeria moves to label French colonisation a ‘state crime’ and seek reparations

Algeria’s parliament has advanced a landmark bill that would formally declare France’s 130 year colonisation of the country a “state crime” and hold it responsible for war crimes and crimes against humanity committed between 1830 and 1962. Lawmakers are voting on the legislation amid a wider diplomatic rift with Paris, with supporters calling the move a historic step in the country’s quest for colonial justice.​ The draft law seeks to criminalise France’s colonial rule, classifying atrocities committed during the occupation as crimes against humanity under international law. It also makes the “glorification” of French colonialism in Algeria an offence, signalling a tougher stance on how the period is remembered and discussed in public life.​ According to texts seen by local and international media, the bill states that France bears legal responsibility for its colonial past in Algeria and for the […]

Belgium joins ICJ Gaza genocide case
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Belgium Joins ICJ Case Over Gaza Genocide Claims

Belgium has formally joined the case brought by South Africa against Israel at the International Court of Justice, adding to growing international scrutiny of Israel’s military campaign in Gaza. The ICJ confirmed that Belgium filed a declaration of intervention, aligning itself with several countries that have already entered the proceedings. South Africa initiated the case in December 2023, arguing that Israel’s actions in Gaza breach the 1948 UN Genocide Convention. Israel has strongly rejected the accusations and maintains that its military operations are lawful and defensive in nature. Although a final ruling from the ICJ could take years, the court issued provisional measures in January 2024. These measures ordered Israel to take steps to prevent acts of genocide and to allow unrestricted humanitarian aid into Gaza. While legally binding, the ICJ has no direct enforcement mechanism, leaving compliance dependent on […]

Burkina Faso corruption report 2024
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Burkina Faso Corruption Report 2025: Police, Customs Top Most Corrupt Services

The National Anti-Corruption Network (REN-LAC) has released its 2024 report on corruption in Burkina Faso, revealing that the Municipal Police, Customs Service, and National Police remain the country’s most corruption-prone public institutions. Presented on Monday, December 22, 2025, the report paints a troubling picture of governance at a time when Burkina Faso continues to grapple with serious security and institutional challenges. High Perception of Corruption Across Public Services According to the survey findings, 64.33 percent of respondents believe corruption was frequent or very frequent in 2024. Despite a slight decline in its score compared to the previous year, the Municipal Police retained its position as the most corrupt public service, followed closely by Customs and the National Police. REN-LAC notes that these rankings do not necessarily reflect worsening behavior alone, but rather the persistence of systemic vulnerabilities in public service […]

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Nigeria’s data protection model now draws Africa’s interest

The Nigeria Data Protection Commission says reforms launched since 2023 have turned the country into a reference point for data protection and privacy in Africa. Officials credit President Bola Tinubu’s prompt assent to the 2023 Data Protection Act and early policy direction from NDPC chief executive Vincent Olatunji for strengthening the ecosystem.​ The commission said the law created clear regulatory and supervisory powers, opened new opportunities in the data economy and placed stronger obligations on organisations handling personal data. Banks, schools, hospitals, insurers, telecoms firms and online platforms have been put under stricter oversight, with some sanctioned for data breaches.​ According to the NDPC, Nigeria’s consistent enforcement and regulatory clarity have attracted attention from across the continent. In the last two years, data regulators from at least eight African countries have visited to study the Nigerian framework with a view […]

Alliance of Sahel States security
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Can the Alliance of Sahel States Stop the Advance of Armed Groups?

Leaders of Mali, Niger, and Burkina Faso are once again facing a defining test as armed groups linked to al-Qaeda continue to expand their reach across the Sahel. Meeting in Bamako under the framework of the Alliance of Sahel States (AES), the three military-led governments are seeking common ground on how to halt a security crisis that has outpaced previous regional and international responses. The stakes are high. Over the past decade, armed groups have steadily exploited weak state presence, porous borders, and local grievances to entrench themselves across large swathes of territory. Despite years of foreign military support, including French and UN-led missions, violence has intensified rather than receded. For the AES leaders, this summit is not just another diplomatic gathering—it is an attempt to redefine how the region confronts insecurity on its own terms. At the core of […]

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