A military junta has seized power in Burkina Faso, forcing President Roch Marc Kaboré to resign. Crowds welcomed the military coup.
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Video: The Brief Dream Of Democracy in Sudan
The coup in Sudan has prompted fresh fears about the country’s future as even old conflicts, such as in Darfur Province, are resurfacing.
Medics: Sudan Security Forces Kill 7 Protesters in Anti-coup Rallies
Sudanese forces killed seven anti-coup protesters Monday in one of the deadliest days of recent rallies against a military takeover.
Detained Ugandan Satirical Novelist Displays Signs Of Torture
Novelist and winner of the prestigious 2021 PEN Pinter Prize Kakwenza Rukirabashaija is the latest torture victim of the Ugandan regime.
Dictators In Africa Using Social Media To Cling To Power
African dictators like Yoweri Museveni of Uganda are suspected of consolidating their power by creating false social media accounts.
Cameroon to host Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) 2022 amidst conflict
Cameroon is set to host AFCON 2022. The Confederation of African Football seems to have ignored the separatist conflict in the country.
How International Actors Encourage Coups In Africa
Since 1960, there have been over 80 coups in Africa. External influence is one of the many elements that contribute to the coups in Africa.
The Uncertain Fight For Sudan’s Democracy
The fight for Sudan’s democracy remains uncertain. The army did not remove Omar al-Bashir for altruistic reasons but to keep power.
Sudan PM’s Resignation Leaves Military In Full Command
The resignation of Sudan’s prime minister threatens a return to the repressive policies of the Omar al-Bashir, analysts say.
Mali Proposes 5-Year Election Delay To West African Bloc
Mali’s interim government under Colonel Assimi Goïta has proposed a five-year transition to democracy to its West African neighbors.