Post: Mali, Burkina Faso, and Niger : introduction of new biometric passports for Sahelian alliance

Mali, Burkina Faso, and Niger will introduce new biometric passports, marking their withdrawal from ECOWAS in favor of a new Sahelian alliance. Announced by Malian leader Assimi Goita, this initiative aims to standardize travel documents and facilitate mobility for citizens of the three countries. Burkina Faso has already issued passports without the ECOWAS logo. This change comes as these countries combat insurgencies from extremist groups.

Source: Africa News Agency

Athletes From Africa Push For Winter Olympics Inclusion

Bormio: Six Olympic skiers joined by their parents, coaches, and federation presidents came together on Sunday to advocate for more inclusion at the Winter Games. Representing Jamaica, Kenya, Eritrea, Madagascar, South Africa, and Benin, the group gat…

Terrorist Cell Neutralized Near Majel Bel Abbes Delegation

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Head of State Visits Families of Moknine Flood Victims

Moknine: President of the Republic Kais Saied paid a visit on Tuesday evening to the town of Moknine in the governorate of Monastir, which is mourning the death of four residents following the floods that struck the region.

According to Agence Tunis …