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The military-led governments of Mali, Niger and Burkina Faso plan to channel part of their revenues into a new investment ...
France Withdraws from Senegal; Hands Over Last Two Bases in West Africa | Firstpost Africa | N18G France has officially ended ...
A NEW initiative uses artificial intelligence and data science to help transform food production in West Africa, where ...
The West African nation of Côte d’Ivoire has agreed to host one of the region's biggest fisheries research and innovation ...
"He's a very hard worker ... just trying to get a better life, like everybody else in the land of opportunities," the ...
A 22-year-old Milwaukee woman faces decades behind bars after prosecutors say she fled a traffic stop, led police on a chase, ...
Get ready for a milestone moment in West Africa's agrifood evolution, the Africa Food Show (AFS) Côte d'Ivoire 2025 is set ...
Ruth Maclean is the West Africa bureau chief for The New York Times, based in Senegal. She joined The Times in 2019 after three and a half years covering West Africa for The Guardian.
West Africa is undergoing its own version of Brexit. By July Mali, Burkina Faso and Niger will have quit the 15-strong Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS). While the specifics are ...
A recent military takeover in Niger has thrown into uncertainty the future of France’s presence in West and Central Africa, raising doubts about the future of U.S. military involvement there, too.
Monkey Cage In West Africa, trafficking brings human suffering. But removing it can set off instability. This complicates policymaking.