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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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Gunmen kill 9, injure 10 in South Africa bar

Gunmen have killed nine people and injured ten others in a shooting at a bar in the Bekkersdal township, west of Johannesburg in South Africa. Police said the attack happened in the early hours of Sunday when a group of armed men stormed the tavern and opened fire on patrons.​​ According to authorities, the attackers continued shooting randomly as they fled the scene, leaving several victims in critical condition. Emergency services rushed the injured to nearby hospitals while police cordoned off the area for forensic investigations.​​ Police initially reported ten deaths but later revised the number to nine after confirming details from the scene and hospitals. The wounded are receiving treatment, and officials warned that the death toll could rise if some of the critically injured do not survive.​​ A manhunt has been launched for the suspects, with investigators appealing […]

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SND : la 82ᵉ promotion d’appelés salariés sort de formation à Loumbila

La 82ᵉ promotion des appelés salariés du Service National pour le Développement (SND) a effectué sa sortie officielle de fin de formation ce vendredi 19 décembre 2025 à Loumbila. Pendant 90 jours, ces appelés ont suivi une formation civique et militaire intensive axée sur la discipline, l’entraînement physique et sportif, l’instruction patriotique, la connaissance des armes, l’initiation au métier des armes et le développement de l’esprit de corps. Ils sont au total 996 appelés salariés, constituant la quatrième et dernière vague de l’année 2025, à avoir achevé cette étape. Ils sont désormais prêts à rejoindre leurs postes respectifs pour servir l’État burkinabè. Selon le Directeur général du SND, le Colonel Moctar Haïdara Taboré, le service national ne constitue pas une simple formalité administrative, mais un levier stratégique de transformation humaine et un creuset d’unité nationale. Il a souligné que cette […]

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Burkina Faso frees detained Nigerian aircraft and 11 troops

The Federal Government has confirmed the release of the Nigerian Air Force C-130 aircraft and 11 soldiers who were detained in Burkina Faso after a forced landing.​ The confirmation came on Wednesday night from the spokesperson of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Kimiebi Ebienfa, who said the aircraft and personnel had been released. He simply stated that they had been freed following diplomatic efforts.​ Their release followed a meeting in Ouagadougou between Nigeria’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Yusuf Tuggar, and Burkina Faso’s junta leader, Ibrahim Traoré. Tuggar, who led a Nigerian delegation, explained that the visit was at the request of President Bola Tinubu to resolve the incident and strengthen relations between both countries.​ The incident occurred nearly two weeks earlier when a Nigerian Air Force C-130 transport aircraft, carrying 11 soldiers, made a forced or precautionary landing in Bobo […]

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South Africa raids US-linked refugee centre, to deport Kenyans over illegal work

South Africa’s Department of Home Affairs has arrested seven Kenyan nationals during a raid on a centre in Johannesburg that processes applications for people seeking resettlement in the United States. Officials said the operation targeted suspected immigration violations and was carried out with support from other law enforcement agencies.​ According to the department, intelligence reports indicated that several Kenyans had recently entered South Africa on tourist visas but were working at the refugee processing centre in defiance of their visa conditions. Earlier applications for proper work visas for Kenyan staff at the facility had been rejected, but the individuals allegedly took up employment regardless.​ During the raid, authorities said they found seven Kenyan nationals actively engaged in work despite only holding visitor visas. All seven were arrested, issued deportation orders and told they are banned from re-entering South Africa for […]

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NAF denies espionage claims over C-130 landing in Burkina Faso

The Nigerian Air Force has rejected reports that its C-130 transport aircraft currently in Burkina Faso was engaged in espionage or was forced to land by Burkinabe authorities. In a detailed clarification, NAF described the claims circulating online as false, misleading and capable of inflaming public sentiment and straining regional relations.​ According to the statement, the C-130 was on a duly approved ferry flight from Lagos to Portugal for scheduled depot maintenance when the crew observed a technical issue on 8 December 2025. In line with standard aviation safety procedures, the aircraft diverted to the nearest suitable airfield, Bobo-Dioulasso in Burkina Faso, where it made a precautionary landing.​ NAF stressed that the flight had no operational tasking and was not deployed for any combat, intelligence, surveillance or signals collection mission. Officials said the aircraft carried all required documentation and clearances, […]

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Civilians return as M23 seizes key DR Congo border town

Burundian soldiers stood guard at the Kavimvira border post as more than 500 Burundian civilians crossed back into their country from the Democratic Republic of Congo. They had been trapped in eastern DR Congo after the M23 militia launched a new offensive in early December, disrupting movement along the frontier.​ Shortly after a United States–brokered peace deal was signed in Washington, the M23 advanced and captured the town of Uvira in South Kivu. Control of Uvira has given the group command of the main land crossing with Burundi and cut DR Congo off from direct military support from its southern neighbour.​ During a visit to the now-reopened border organised by the M23, the group’s spokesperson, Lawrence Kanyuka, sought to demonstrate that Burundian civilians could now cross safely. Long queues of men and women stretched back from the checkpoint as people […]

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ECOWAS Leaders Reaffirm Vow To Defend Democracy Amid Coups

Heads of state and government of the Economic Community of West African States have pledged to stand firm against unconstitutional changes of government and protect democracy across the sub region. Meeting against the backdrop of recent coup attempts, they stressed that military takeovers remain unacceptable under ECOWAS protocols.​ Leaders used the occasion to restate their “zero tolerance” stance on coups, warning that sanctions, diplomatic pressure and, where necessary, regional security measures will be considered to deter would be putschists. They also highlighted the recent failed coup in Benin Republic as proof of their determination to prevent a further rollback of democratic rule.​ Beyond security, ECOWAS leaders emphasised plans to deepen economic integration, including freer movement of people and goods, stronger trade ties and shared infrastructure projects. They argued that a more stable, integrated regional economy will support democracy by creating […]

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Cross-border security cooperation ‘stopped Benin coup’

Nigerian ministers have credited fast cross-border coordination with helping Benin Republic crush a recent coup attempt and restore order within hours.​ Nigeria’s Foreign Affairs Minister, Yusuf Maitama Tuggar, and Defence Minister, Christopher Musa, explained in Abuja that Benin requested urgent military support after rogue soldiers tried to seize power in Cotonou. They said Nigeria worked closely with Benin and other ECOWAS states, including Côte d’Ivoire, Ghana and Sierra Leone, to respond before the mutiny could spread or cause mass casualties.​ According to the ministers, Beninese forces remained in charge of operations on the ground, but regional backing was crucial in securing key locations and denying the plotters access to strategic sites such as the airport and national television. Nigeria’s support reportedly included the deployment of Air Force fighter jets to help secure Benin’s airspace and dislodge mutineers from a military […]

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82 Nigerian women on death row, rights group warns

Human rights group Hope Behind Bars Africa has revealed that 82 Nigerian women are currently on death row in correctional centres across the country, calling it one of the most overlooked gender based injustices in the criminal justice system. Executive Director Funke Adeoye disclosed the figure in Abuja at the presentation of a report titled “Beyond Her Sentence A Technical Analysis of Gender and Capital Punishment in Nigeria.”​ The study, supported by the World Coalition Against the Death Penalty and the French Development Agency, examines how women end up on death row and the systemic inequalities they face. Adeoye, a human rights lawyer, urged a comprehensive review of Nigeria’s criminal justice system to introduce gender sensitive sentencing and improve transparency in trials.​ According to the report, nearly half of the women on death row are aged between 18 and 35. […]

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