Burkina Faso seizes record gold haul worth $2.3 million
The gold was concealed in their clothing and was being transported to neighboring Togo.
Burkina Faso seizes record gold haul worth $2.3 million Read More »
The gold was concealed in their clothing and was being transported to neighboring Togo.
Burkina Faso seizes record gold haul worth $2.3 million Read More »
The announcement follows escalating tensions between the three states and ECOWAS after military coups in Mali (2020), Burkina Faso (2022), and Niger (2023)
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Rimtalba Jean Emmanuel Ouedraogo becomes Burkina Faso’s new prime minister as the junta-led government undergoes a major restructuring under Captain Traore.
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Burkina Faso’s military junta dismissed the prime minister and dissolved the government without providing a reason, continuing its struggle to address security challenges.
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Junta-led nations in the Sahel region gathered in Niamey to denounce Western imperialism and strengthen their alliance.
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Burkina Faso’s military junta is considering bringing back the death penalty, a move that would reverse the country’s 2018 abolition of capital punishment.
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The World Health Organization announced on Friday that nearly one million doses of mpox vaccines have been allocated to nine African countries. This follows the creation of an Access and Allocation Mechanism (AAM) last month to ensure equitable access to the vaccines. WHO Director-General Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus noted that over 50,000 individuals have already been vaccinated in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Rwanda, thanks to donations from the U.S. and the European Commission. The Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention reported a 500 percent increase in mpox cases compared to last year, now affecting 19 countries. The WHO declared mpox a global health emergency in mid-August after a new strain began spreading from the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Dr. Ghebreyesus stated that the allocation of approximately 900,000 doses was based on public health needs, especially in areas with significant transmission. He emphasized that this is the first allocation of nearly six million doses expected to be available by the end of 2024. While vaccination is a critical component, he highlighted the importance of other strategies, including case finding, contact tracing, infection prevention, clinical care, risk communication, and testing, as part of a comprehensive response plan.
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The ministry has emphasized the country’s commitment to regional security and its efforts to combat terrorism and prevent any infiltration of militant groups.
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MSF has been forced to suspend its operations in Burkina Faso’s Djibo city due to escalating militant attacks and deteriorating security conditions.
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