Niamey cited hostile actions by Paris, as it braces for a possible attack by ECOWAS
Niamey cited hostile actions by Paris, as it braces for a possible attack by ECOWAS
ECOWAS insists it is preferable for the new military rulers to return power to civilians sooner than the three-year plan
Such a move by West African leaders “would be an unprecedented contradiction,” according to a policy analyst
Ecowas says it is ready to restore democracy and describes president Mohamed Bazoum as a hostage.
Coup leaders’ refusal to welcome delegation meant to discuss return to civilian government raises risk of regional war
The West African regional bloc’s plan for a possible military intervention in Niger entails a force of 25,000, RFI has reported
All of Sahel could “fall to Russian influence”, Mohamed Bazoum has claimed
Niamey will respond to any “aggression” by the West or ECOWAS, the generals said
France’s first evacuation plane left Niger on Tuesday with more than 250 people on board, Foreign Minister Catherine Colonna said. France had said it planned to evacuate its nationals and EU citizens from the West African country following a military coup last Wednesday that unleashed protests against the former colonial power. Read our blog to see how the day's events unfolded. All times are Paris time (GMT+2).
Coup supporters denounce former colonial power, shout support for Russia
French President Emmanuel Macron described a coup that ousted Niger's elected leader as "dangerous" for the Sahel on Friday, as Western powers scramble to preserve a key ally in the insurgent-stricken region.
Niger's President Mohamed Bazoum has issued a defiant message on Twitter after soldiers announced a coup overnight in the West African nation.
Soldiers claimed to have overthrown the Niger government on Thursday following an apparent coup in the fragile state, after members of the Presidential Guard detained President Mohamed Bazoum.
The African Union and the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) on Wednesday condemned an “attempted coup d'État" in Niger and called for President Mohamed Bazoum to be liberated amid reports that members of the presidential guard were holding him inside his palace. The EU's foreign policy chief said Brussels was also "very concerned about current events in Niamey".
Olivier Dubois, a French journalist who was abducted in Mali's Gao region (north) on April 8, 2021 by the al Qaeda-linked Group to Support Islam and Muslims (GSIM), was released on Monday and taken to neighbouring Niger. Dubois's release came as US hostage Jeff Woodke was freed after more than six years in captivity in Africa.
Ousted Myanmar leader Aung San Suu Kyi has been sentenced to four years in prison, the first in a series of verdicts that could jail her for life.
Myanmar's deposed leader Aung San Suu Kyi appeared in person at a court hearing on Monday for the first time since her government was overthrown by the military in a Feb. 1 coup, her lawyer said.
Myanmar's military rulers have accused the ousted leader Aung San Suu Kyi of illegally accepting $600,000 (£430,000) and 11kg of gold.
The country’s most popular political leader, ousted in a military coup, has four separate allegations against her that could keep her detained for years
Hundreds of thousands of protesters have taken to the streets of Myanmar in one of the largest demonstrations yet against the country's military coup.