Stories from Niger
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Niger Airport Attacked, Gunfire Heard
Gunfire and explosions were heard at Niamey airport in Niger for several hours. The attack occurred amid a severe economic crisis. Over the past day, the aviation, missile forces, and artillery of the Defense Forces hit 17 areas of enemy troop concentration, four artillery systems, and two UAV control points. Gunfire erupted early Thursday morning at the airport in Niamey, the capital of Niger, according to residents who spoke to AFP. Details regarding the nature of the attack and potential casualties are still emerging. Drones were detected approaching the Sumy region, with Putivl and Konotop at risk. This incident follows a suspected jihadist attack on the same site in January. The country has been engaged in a decade-long fight against militants. This is the second report of an attack on a Nigerien airport today.
Mastodon
Benin President Visits Niger Post-Coup
The President of Benin visited Niger, marking the first such visit since a coup sparked tensions in the region.
Mastodon
Niger Teachers Announce General Strike
Teachers in Niger have announced a general strike, citing issues with the military junta's approach. The strike is expected to impact educational services across the country. The strike is in response to unresolved labor disputes. The reasons for the strike and its potential duration are not yet detailed. Negotiations between the teachers' union and the government are ongoing. The reasons for the strike were not immediately specified but likely involve demands related to working conditions or compensation.
BFM radio
Niger Signs Security and Trade Agreement with Iran
Niger has signed an agreement with Iran concerning security and trade. The agreement was announced on Mastodon, with hashtags suggesting a geopolitical alignment against the US and Israel.
Amnesty International Demands Probe of Civilian Deaths in Niger Airstrike
Amnesty International is calling for an investigation into alleged civilian deaths resulting from a military airstrike in Niger. The organization is seeking accountability for the incident.
Bluesky Social
Niger Army Conflict Displaces Two Million People
The Niger army has been engaged in conflict for over 10 years, leading to the displacement of approximately two million people. These individuals have fled their homes in the Niger-Benue border area.
RFI Kiswahili
Mali, Burkina Faso Suspend French, Western Media
Niger's military regime has suspended about ten French media outlets, including France 24, Agence France Presse, and RFI. The suspensions were imposed by the military regime. In Burkina Faso, TV5MONDE has been banned, following previous suspensions of Western media. These actions are attributed to the three military-led regimes of the Alliance of Sahel States, which claim a sovereignist line and are increasing control over information and media.
France Inter
Nigerien Opposition Claims Supreme Court Victory
Niger's opposition has claimed victory in the Supreme Court. This development follows attempts to weaken the opposition's influence. The court's decision is a event for the country's political landscape. The specific outcome of the court's decision was not detailed.
RFI Afrique
Militaries Launch Air Campaign In Sahel
The unified force of three military-led states has launched an intensive air campaign to combat armed groups in the Sahel region. The government in Niamey announced the operation follows security tensions involving armed groups coordinating with liberation fronts.
Al Araby Radio Qatar
Civil Society Rally Held In Niamey
Several hundred participants gathered at the Jaddo Secou de Nihame cultural center in Niamey on Thursday. The event follows recent political developments in the region. Hundreds of participants gathered at the Jadocé Cultural Center in Niamey to support Mali.
RFI Afrique