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Guinea-Bissau slipped deeper into political turmoil this week as soldiers confirmed a new junta leader and former President Umaro Sissoco Embaló departed for neighboring Senegal after a fiercely disputed election. The military high command presented Gen. Horta Inta-a on state television as the head of a transitional military government that intends to steer the country…
On Wednesday, November 26, 2025, Face2faceafrica.com reported the news about the seizure of...
Fourteen West African nationals were deported from the United States to Ghana this week under...
A federal judge accused the Trump administration of attempting to sidestep court orders by...
Burkina Faso has revealed it has removed visa fees for all African travelers, aiming to facilitate the movement of people and goods into the country. “From now on, any citizen from an African country...
Fourteen migrants deported from the United States arrived in Ghana this week, making the country the first in West Africa to publicly confirm a deal to take in deportees under the Trump administration’s...
Thousands flooded the streets of Abidjan on Saturday, rallying against the exclusion of key opposition figures from Ivory Coast’s October presidential election. The demonstration, according to an...
Ivory Coast’s President Alassane Ouattara has announced he will seek a fourth term in office, a move critics fear signals a return to authoritarian-style leadership in a region already grappling...
A devastating flood triggered by torrential rains has left at least 25 people dead and 11 missing in Nigeria’s Adamawa state, where thousands have been forced from their homes, officials confirmed...
An alarming hunger emergency is sweeping through Nigeria, where nearly 31 million people now face acute food insecurity, a crisis the United Nations is calling “unprecedented.” At the heart...
France’s decades-long military presence in West Africa came to a symbolic end on Thursday as it formally withdrew its remaining troops from Senegal, the last West African nation to host a permanent...
Burkina Faso’s ruling military junta has dismantled the country’s independent electoral body, further tightening its grip on power and signaling a deeper shift away from democratic governance....

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