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🇲🇱 HRW accuses Mali armed forces of executing and disappearing Fulani men
At least 81 Fulani men, disappeared. Another dozen, executed. These are the accusations Human Rights Watch made against Mali’s armed forces and the Russian Wagner Group, which has been operating on Malian territory supporting the armed forces for the past few years, on Tuesday. The NGO said that it documented at least a dozen Fulani…
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🇬🇭 Ghana Joins the African Economic Sovereignty Bloc: A Bold Move Toward True Independence
In a stunning and historic turn of events, Ghana has officially joined the African Economic Sovereignty (AES) bloc—a powerful new alliance of African nations committed to economic independence and regional self-determination. This bold move is already sending ripples through global financial institutions, regional power dynamics, and the hearts of Pan-Africanists worldwide. What does this really…
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🇧🇫 Traoré Exposes 35 African Presidents Who Allegedly Want Him Killed or Removed from Power
Burkina Faso’s leader accuses fellow African heads of state of plotting against his government Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso – In a shocking revelation, Burkina Faso’s President, Captain Ibrahim Traoré, has publicly named 35 African presidents who he claims are actively working to have him assassinated or forcibly removed from power. The bold accusation, made during a…
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🇬🇭 Ghana’s Bold Move: A New Era of Regional Cooperation in West Africa
In a groundbreaking shift that could redefine the geopolitical landscape of West Africa, Ghana is stepping forward to engage in a bold new collaboration with its neighbors. This monumental move signals a fresh commitment to regional unity, economic integration, and collective security—key themes that have long been central to Pan-African aspirations. Ghana, historically seen as…
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One year since AES formation: Russian expert’s reflection on military coordination and future prospects
The Alliance of Sahel States (AES) emerged largely as a response to both sanctions imposed on the three states and the shared necessity to combat terrorism in the region, Nikita Panin, an expert at the Center for African Studies at the Higher School of Economics, told panafrican.email While military collaboration has been the most tangible…
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“Alliance of Sahel States: A New Military Partnership Reshapes West Africa’s Geopolitical Landscape”
The military landscape across Pan-African nations is currently marked by significant developments that highlight shifts in regional alliances and growing tensions. These developments illustrate the complex and evolving nature of military and geopolitical alliances in Africa, reflecting broader struggles for autonomy and regional influence in the face of external pressures and internal challenges.
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