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Despite anti-coup rhetoric, can the West exit Niger, its latest Sahel hub?

As the world condemns the coup in Niger, analysts say the West still needs a presence there for an eye on the Sahel.

A French soldier of the regional anti-insurgent Operation Barkhane stands in front of a General Atomics MQ-9 Reaper drone version Block 1 in Niamey

Succeeding Sall: Who will be Senegal’s next president in 2024?

Sall’s decision to not run for office in 2024 has calmed Senegal but raised questions about his successor and democracy.

Senegal's President Macky Sall speaks after casting his vote at a polling station as his wife Marem Faye Sall stands behind in Fatick

‘There’s nothing in Mali’: The Timbuktu salesman roaming Senegal

Dicko, a salesman constantly on the move, is seeking greener pastures not in Europe but much closer to his native Mali.

Almounzer Dicko sets up a display table taking jewelry out of boxes and bags he carries around in Cap Skirring in Casamance carrying his jewelry in bags and boxes from Mali approaching tourists on the beach to buy his products

In Niger, migrant footballers strike joy but field Europe dreams

Agadez, previously a major migration route before smuggling was criminalised in Niger, is home to many footballers.

Players for Nasara Football Club don hi-vis vests during a training session on an old astro pitch at Agadez Stadium

A year into Ukraine war, food prices rise and aid drops in Niger

Effects of the war are still being felt in one of the world’s poorest countries as inflated prices eat into budgets.

A butcher packs meat at a busy market in Maradi, Niger's second-largest city, in the south of the country on the border with Nigeria [Guy Peterson/Al Jazeera]

For Senegalese landmine victims, a forgotten conflict lives on

The 40-year war between Senegal and rebels in its Casamance region has left legacies of landmines with diverse impacts.

A landmine victim in Casamance, Senegal

Burkina Faso schoolchildren pay double price in ongoing conflict

One-fifth of the country’s schools are closed and experts warn of dire consequences ahead for Burkinabé children.

A class in Dori, Burkina Faso

Senegal: Governing coalition loses legislative majority

The opposition, which saw elections as a chance to check Macky Sall’s third-term aspirations, is without a majority too.

A man casts his ballot during the parliamentary election, in Pikine, on the outskirts of Dakar, Senegal.