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The future of Burkina Faso’s democracy is in question
The military leader of Burkina Faso has said that its citizens should forget about democracy. The statement came amid ongoing ...
Tomato traders at the bustling Agbogbloshie Market in Accra continue to source tomatoes from Burkina Faso for the Ghanaian ...
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"Democracy kills", but what is killing Burkina Faso?
On April 3, Ibrahim Traoré stood before state television cameras and told the people of Burkina Faso and by extension, a ...
According to the report, of the 1,837 civilians killed in the country between January 2023 and August 2025, more than 1,200 were the result of government forces. Over 2 million people are estimated to ...
Africanews on MSN
Burkina Faso junta dissolves dozens of civil society groups
Territorial Administration Minister Emile Zerbo said the latest dissolutions are part of efforts to enforce that law. He ...
Al Jazeera on MSN
Burkina Faso military leader Traore says ‘forget democracy’
Traore reneged on promises to hold elections and has since scrapped political parties in the country.
What is philosophically troubling is not Traoré alone. It is the applause. Across African social media, across certain Pan-Africanist circles, and among a disturbing number of otherwise intelligent ...
The people of Burkina Faso must "forget" about democracy, said the country's junta ruler on Thursday in an interview ...
YEN.com.gh on MSN
Burkina Faso lifts ban on tomato export to neighbouring Ghana
Burkina Faso has lifted its ban on tomato exports to Ghana following successful bilateral talks, the Ministry of Trade, ...
allAfrica.com on MSN
African Ownership in Action - Twenty-Four African Countries Contribute to ADF-17
When African countries invest in the African Development Fund, they are making a strategic decision. This is the foundation of a new financial compact for the continent." -Dr Sidi Ould TahTwenty-four ...
Following the 2022-2023 coups in Mali, Niger, and Burkina Faso, the junta regimes turned to Russia, China, and even the US. Now, the EU wants to invest more in West Africa's security and growth to ...
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