Daily Podcast: The Niger coup and how it will impact global security

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Niger had been a lone bastion of democracy in West Africa while neighbouring countries were taken over by the military - but it is now also in a crisis following July's coup.

The man responsible for protecting President Mohamed Bazoum, who was elected in 2021, has overthrown him - and there could be far-reaching security implications.

On the Sky News Daily, Sally Lockwood is joined by our Africa correspondent Yousra Elbagir, who looks at why the coup has the support of many people in Niger. Plus, defence and security analyst Professor Michael Clarke examines what the crisis means for counter-terrorism efforts in Africa.

#niger #coup #africa

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Why the propaganda back to back?the people wants America and France out of their live and country

questionmore
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French take half of what they sell. French haven't stopped colonialism. It's just dressed up different

ericbrown
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Good luck Africa 👏👏
What USA is there for 😮🤔is any of that country NATO members 🤣🤣

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Now one is talking about African poverty. Africans are people and they need to live life like the people in Europe and the west

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Nice propaganda! Talk about the gas pipeline, uranium, gold and other resources. FREE Africa

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794 thousand people live in modern slavery in the Russian Federation. That is, for every 1, 000 inhabitants, there are 5.5 “slave.”22 Jul. 2018

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Apart from washing up on the beaches of England there’s no problem.

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"AFRICAN UNITY"

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