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Burkina Faso

2026-04-252026-06-23

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  1. June 2026
  2. Citizen Digital

    For standardised research conducted in Burkina Faso, some brave volunteers drank beer, then several days later water, to see which mosquitoes preferred.

    Why are some people mosquito magnets? When they bite you and ignore others
  3. The Standard

    Military-led governments in Mali, Burkina Faso, and Niger have expelled French troops, terminated defence arrangements, and openly challenged Paris’ political and economic presence.

    Why France's East Africa pivot faces a rough landing
  4. Citizen Digital

    The group which hailed from Mali, Niger and Burkina Faso crossed into Nigeria in 2018 established a presence in Kebbi and neighbouring Sokoto state in 2018 but became active in 2023, according to local officials.

    Jihadists kill 20 in northwest Nigeria near Niger border: report
  5. Citizen Digital

    Other countries listed alongside Kenya include Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Cabo Verde, Sierra Leone, Liberia, Mali, Burkina Faso, Gambia, Cameroon, Equatorial Guinea, and the Central African Republic.

    Kenya among 27 African countries banned from domestic jobs
  6. Citizen Digital

    The Starlets arrived in Lusaka on Wednesday, June 3, ready for the competition, which features hosts Zambia, Zimbabwe, Burkina Faso and Kenya.

    Adhiambo rallies Starlets attack ahead of Zambia Four-Nation showdown
  7. The Standard

    Subscribe to our newsletter"But people then forget that there will be pandemics, migratory movements, and enormous loss of human life if we don't invest in hope on other continents."Several African countries -- Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Mali and Nigeria --

    Sudan, DR Congo top world's most neglected crises: Norway aid group
  8. Citizen Digital

    Harambee Starlets are expected to travel to Lusaka, Zambia, on June 3 for a four-nation tournament featuring hosts Zambia, Zimbabwe, Burkina Faso and Kenya.

    Kenya-Simba SC in tug-of-war over release of players for national duty
  9. May 2026
  10. Citizen Digital

    The Indian Ocean island has endured repeated political upheavals and is the latest former French colony in Africa to come under military rule since 2020, following coups in Mali, Burkina Faso and Niger.

    Madagascar top court rejects bid to remove president
  11. The Standard

    In Mali, Burkina Faso and Niger, military juntas have severed ties with Paris and moved toward new security partnerships.

    Mixed scorecard as Kenya hosts historic France-Africa summit
  12. The Standard

    Togo in April -- the first such visit in 24 years -- one of the main aims was to counter Russia's rapprochement with the west African coastal country.France's position is not helped by the fact that Togo continues to cultivate good relations with regional neighbours Burkina Faso

    France, Russia jostle for influence in Togo
Society

Study links repeated flooding exposure to depression, anxiety, PTSD

The News

A multi-country study by the African Population and Health Research Centre reveals that repeated exposure to flooding contributes to depression, anxiety, and post-traumatic stress disorder among vulnerable populations in informal settlements across Kenya, South Africa, Mozambique, and Burkina Faso.

22 June 2026 · The Standard

Yesterday

  1. Study links repeated flooding exposure to depression, anxiety, PTSD

    A multi-country study by the African Population and Health Research Centre reveals that repeated exposure to flooding contributes to depression, anxiety, and post-traumatic stress disorder among vulnerable populations in informal settlements across Kenya, South Africa, Mozambique, and Burkina Faso.

    22 June 2026 · The Standard

  2. Mali declares 39 forests off-limits to counter jihadist operations

    Mali has declared 39 parks and forests, including the 80,000-hectare Faya forest near Bamako, as off-limits military zones for civilians to prevent jihadist groups from using them as bases for attacks. The move follows large-scale attacks by JNIM and ethnic Tuareg separatist allies in late April that killed Mali's defence minister.

    22 June 2026 · The Standard

  3. Kenya marks 44 years since failed 1982 military coup attempt

    On August 1, Kenya commemorates the 44th anniversary of a 1982 attempted military coup that seized the national broadcaster and threatened the Republic's democratic future. General Mahamoud Mohamed led the loyalist response that defeated the rebellion and restored constitutional authority, with contemporaries crediting his courage and decisive action during the crisis.

    22 June 2026 · The Standard

Friday 19 June

  1. Thirty-five killed in attack on Niger's largest airport

    Gunmen attacked Diori Hamani international airport in Niamey on Thursday, killing 35 people comprising 22 assailants, 11 soldiers, and two civilians. Al-Qaeda affiliate JNIM claimed responsibility for the assault, the second attack on the airport in less than five months.

    19 June 2026 · Capital News

  2. Suspected jihadists attack Niger's capital airport; security repels assault

    Niger's security forces repelled an attack on Diori Hamani International Airport in Niamey early Thursday, with gunfire ringing out for hours near the sensitive site. An airport source said the attack left numerous attackers dead and others captured with help from local residents.

    19 June 2026 · Citizen Digital

  3. Global displacement crisis threatens education, safety of children worldwide

    An opinion piece marking 75 years of the 1951 Refugee Convention argues that by mid-2025, around 122 million people had been forced from their homes — roughly one in every 67 people alive — with conflict and climate shocks increasingly driving displacement that disrupts children's education and safety, particularly in Africa.

    19 June 2026 · The Standard

Thursday 18 June

  1. West African countries criminalize same-sex relations in recent months

    A string of West African countries have outlawed same-sex relations in recent months, further eroding LGBTQ rights on a continent where they were already under attack. Of Africa's 54 countries, only about 20 do not currently criminalise same-sex relations.

    18 June 2026 · Citizen Digital

  2. Ghana hosts summit to advance slavery reparations agenda

    Ghana hosted a global conference seeking to translate political support for slavery reparations into practical commitments following a UN resolution adopted in March that declared the transatlantic slave trade "the gravest crime against humanity." The resolution, which garnered support from 123 UN member states, calls on nations involved in the slave trade to engage in "restitution" and "compensation."

    18 June 2026 · The Standard

Wednesday 17 June

  1. 2026 Rugby Africa Sevens postponed over Ebola concerns

    The 2026 Rugby Africa Men's Sevens Championship, scheduled for June 20–21 in Mauritius and expected to feature 12 nations, has been postponed due to public health concerns linked to the ongoing Ebola outbreak in parts of Africa. The decision was taken as a precautionary measure, with no confirmed cases connected to the tournament.

    17 June 2026 · The Standard

Tuesday 16 June

  1. IMF chief warns energy recovery after US-Iran ceasefire

    The International Monetary Fund chief welcomed a US-Iran ceasefire agreement but cautioned that energy supply disruptions and infrastructure damage mean recovery will take time. The IMF will release updated growth and inflation projections on July 8.

    16 June 2026 · Citizen Digital

  2. Scientists explain why mosquitoes bite some people more

    Mosquitoes are attracted to some people more than others based on a complex mix of sensory cues including body odour, heat, and exhaled carbon dioxide, which female mosquitoes detect with finely-tuned receptors to select their targets, according to researchers.

    16 June 2026 · Citizen Digital

Monday 15 June

  1. France's East Africa strategy faces anti-colonial sentiment backlash

    France is seeking to expand its influence in East Africa and Kenya after losing ground in the Sahel, but protests against French President Macron's participation in Nairobi's Africa Forward Summit signal rising anti-French sentiment in the region over France's colonial legacy.

    15 June 2026 · The Standard

Sunday 14 June

  1. Jihadist group kills 20 in northwest Nigeria raid

    Suspected jihadists from the Lakurawa group killed more than 20 people in a raid on the Fesken Rafi community in Kebbi state near the Niger border, according to a confidential security report prepared for the United Nations. The attack followed a period of reduced violence by the group and may signal a resurgence of operations.

    14 June 2026 · Citizen Digital

Wednesday 10 June

  1. Kuwait bans domestic worker recruitment from Kenya, 26 other countries

    Kuwait's Interior Ministry has issued a directive prohibiting recruitment of domestic workers from Kenya and 26 other African countries, based on recommendations from its ministries of Foreign Affairs and Health and the Public Authority for Manpower. Domestic workers from some countries including South Africa, Ethiopia, the Philippines, and Sri Lanka have been granted recruitment, though male workers only in several cases.

    10 June 2026 · Citizen Digital

Thursday 4 June

  1. Adhiambo urges Starlets strikers to improve finishing before Zambia tournament

    Harambee Starlets assistant captain Fasila Adhiambo has called on her teammates to be more clinical in front of goal as Kenya prepares for the Four-Nation Tournament in Zambia (June 6–9), which also features Zambia, Zimbabwe, and Burkina Faso. Adhiambo said the team must improve its goal conversion rate ahead of the Women's Africa Cup of Nations.

    4 June 2026 · Citizen Digital

  2. Sudan, DR Congo top world's most neglected displacement crises

    A Norwegian aid group says Sudan, the Democratic Republic of Congo, and Colombia head the world's most neglected displacement crises, citing lack of humanitarian funding, media coverage, and international political will. Sudan has more than nine million internally displaced people, four million refugees in neighbouring countries, and 19.5 million facing hunger.

    4 June 2026 · The Standard

Tuesday 2 June

  1. Simba Queens delays release of Kenyan players for WAFCON

    A dispute has emerged between Kenya's Harambee Starlets and Tanzanian club Simba Queens over the release of players for national team duty ahead of the 2026 Women's Africa Cup of Nations in Morocco (July 25–August 16). Head coach Beldine Odemba has expressed frustration over delays in releasing key players, including Jentrix Shikangwa, Corazone Aquino, Fasila Adhiambo, Ruth Ingotsi, Elizabeth Wambui and Cynthia Shilwatso.

    2 June 2026 · Citizen Digital

Friday 29 May

  1. Madagascar court dismisses attempt to remove military president

    Madagascar's High Constitutional Court dismissed an opposition lawmaker's bid to oust military ruler Colonel Michael Randrianirina, ruling the challenge fell outside constitutional requirements. The MP had accused Randrianirina, in power since October, of treason for constitutional violations including improper appointments.

    29 May 2026 · Citizen Digital

Sunday 24 May

  1. Kenya hosts first Anglophone Africa France-Africa summit

    Kenya became the first Anglophone African country to host the Africa Forward Summit, with French President Emmanuel Macron using the Nairobi meeting to argue that France is pivoting toward investment-led, mutually beneficial relations rooted in respect for sovereignty, even as France's influence has narrowed following military juntas in Mali, Burkina Faso, and Niger severing ties with Paris.

    24 May 2026 · The Standard

Wednesday 20 May

  1. France sends first minister to Togo in 24 years to counter Russian influence

    France sent its foreign minister to Togo in April—the first such visit in 24 years—as part of an effort to counter Russia's growing influence in the west African country. In 2025, Moscow signed an agreement with Togo to send military instructors, ships, and aircraft, potentially allowing the Russian paramilitary Africa Corps to expand within the mineral-rich nation.

    20 May 2026 · The Standard

Tuesday 19 May

  1. Togo removes visa requirements for all African citizens

    Togo has scrapped visa requirements for all African countries, allowing citizens to stay for up to 30 days, though they must obtain a travel authorisation slip at least a day before arrival. The move, part of a reform to position Togo as a space of openness and cooperation, follows similar steps by Burkina Faso, Ghana, Rwanda, and Kenya.

    19 May 2026 · The Standard

Monday 18 May

  1. Kenya ratifies France defence pact, sparking sovereignty concerns

    Kenya ratified a Defence Cooperation Agreement with France on April 8, 2026, granting French soldiers legal immunity from Kenyan prosecution. The move has drawn criticism from lawyer Dr. Miguna Miguna, who warns the deal undermines national sovereignty and risks repeating past failures linked to foreign military presence.

    18 May 2026 · Citizen Digital

Sunday 17 May

  1. Africa Forward Summit pledges €23 billion in investment-led partnership

    The two-day Africa Forward Summit in Nairobi, co-hosted by President William Ruto and President Emmanuel Macron, closed with €23 billion in pledges (€14 billion from French firms and €9 billion from African companies) targeting energy, technology, and agriculture, alongside eleven Kenya-France memoranda on infrastructure and services—though the event was marked by street protests and tear gas outside the venue.

    17 May 2026 · The Standard

Thursday 14 May

  1. France shifts strategy toward Anglophone Africa partnerships

    An opinion piece analyzes France's renewed engagement with Anglophone African countries, evidenced by the Africa Forward Summit held in Nairobi—the first time since 1973 that the summit has been held in an Anglophone country. The piece suggests this represents a significant strategic reorientation by France following its military withdrawal from Francophone Africa amid rising anti-French sentiment.

    14 May 2026 · The Standard

Wednesday 13 May

  1. France hosts Africa summit in Kenya as West African influence wanes

    France co-hosted the Africa Forward Summit in Nairobi with Kenya, attended by over 30 African heads of state, as President Macron pursued what experts characterize as a renewed partnership with Africa amid France's diminishing grip on West Africa.

    13 May 2026 · Citizen Digital

Tuesday 12 May

  1. France hosts first African summit in Kenya, pledges $27bn investment

    At the Africa Forward Summit in Nairobi, French President Emmanuel Macron announced $27bn in investments in energy transition, digital, AI, maritime economy and agriculture, saying France aims to broaden partnerships and move beyond traditional colonial-era ties. Macron stated the investments would create some 250,000 jobs in Africa and France, and called for African business leaders to invest in France as well.

    12 May 2026 · Capital News

  2. Mosquitoes kill 760,000 annually; eradication debate examined

    Mosquitoes are the deadliest animals to humans, killing around 760,000 people yearly and accounting for 17 percent of all infectious diseases including malaria, dengue, and Zika. The article explores whether eradicating mosquitoes is feasible and what environmental consequences might follow, noting that only about 100 of 3,500 mosquito species bite humans and just five account for roughly 95 percent of human infections.

    12 May 2026 · Citizen Digital

  3. Nairobi hosts first Africa-France summit outside former colonies

    The 2026 Africa-France summit in Nairobi on May 11-12 will be the first held in an African country that is not a former French colony, and the first since France's relations with Mali, Burkina Faso, and Niger collapsed. The summit reflects President Emmanuel Macron's new Africa doctrine, which he outlined in Burkina Faso in 2017.

    12 May 2026 · The Standard

Monday 11 May

  1. Macron defends European involvement in Africa against China

    French President Emmanuel Macron, attending an economic summit in Nairobi, defended European engagement in Africa and contrasted it with China's approach. He said Europe "defends the international order, effective multilateralism, the rule of law, free and open trade," while accusing China of operating with "predatory logic" on critical minerals and rare earths.

    11 May 2026 · The Standard

  2. Macron defends European involvement in Africa to China

    French President Emmanuel Macron, attending a two-day economic summit in Nairobi, defended European involvement in Africa and contrasted it with China's approach. He said Europe promotes the rule of law and free trade, whereas China operates with "a predatory logic" on critical minerals, while calling on African leaders to improve governance beyond blaming colonialism.

    11 May 2026 · The Standard

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