The Morning Call
Burkina Faso’s former ruling party, the CDP is worried about how they are being treated by president Roch Marc Kabore’s administration. There are conflicting reports over the situation in the country as this comes barely a week after Burkina Faso’s former prime minister Luc Adolphe Tiao was arrested and accused of having signed a declaration allowing the army to use weapons to intervene during the country’s popular uprising to restore calm.
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Putin hosts talks with African leaders on security
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African Union ends Gabon suspension after Oligui election
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Mali, Burkina Faso and Niger to have access to the Atlantic ocean
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Tensions mount in Burkina Faso a week after the coup attempt
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Political upheaval Is redrawing Africa’s fiscal landscape
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Equatorial Guinea secures investment-grade rating — But for how long {Business Africa}