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Aug 2023
30m 59s

Niger, and an era of mutiny in Africa’s ...

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Last month, the African nation of Niger became the seventh government in Western and Central Africa to suffer a military takeover in the last three years. And as of today, virtually every country in Africa’s Sahel region is governed by a current or former military officer. The Sahel is a part of the world that was dominated by France through the colonial per ... Show More
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