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China's oil and uranium business in Niger
By Andrew Hayley
What caused the coup in Niger? An expert outlines three driving factors
By Olayinka A. Ajala
Niger Coup: ECOWAS name Abdulsalami, Sultan of Sokoto as envoys to Niger
By Chiamaka Okafor
Niger junta revokes military pacts with France
By Giorgio Leali
Americans flee Niger with European evacuees a week after leader detained in what U.S. hasn't called a coup
By Sarah Carter
Niger Coup: The Sahel Needs Economic Development and Education Investment
By Howard W. French
U.S. orders pull-out of many U.S. embassy personnel in Niger
By Nahal Toosi, Lara Seligman & Alexander Ward
Niger was the 'model of stability' in Africa. So what happened?
By Stephanie Savell
Fact Sheet: Military Coup in Niger
By Héni Nsaibia
Countering Coups: How to Reverse Military Rule Across the Sahel
By Susan Stigant & Kamissa Camara
Nigeria's Senate refuses to support ECOWAS plan for West-backed military intervention
By Pavan Kulkarni
Niger Coup Leaders End Military Cooperation With France, Deepening Concerns Over Anti-Western Turn
By Gabriele Steinhauser
The Coup in Niger Could Worsen Sahel Conflict | WPR
By Chris Olaoluwa Ogunmodede
Unravelling the Niger coup and its implications for violent extremism in the Sahel
By Meryl Demuynck & Mathis Boehm
Niger coup draws condemnation from Russia and the West as regional body threatens force
By Elliot Smith
In Niger, the US seeks to hang on to its last, best counterterrorist outpost in West Africa
By Sam Mednick, Cara Anna & Ellen Knickmeyer
West Africa defense chiefs finalize Niger intervention plan as junta negotiations deadlock
By Sam Mednick & Chinedu Asadu
Niger will face sanctions as democracy falls apart, adding to woes for more than 25 million people
By Sam Mednick
What would West African bloc's threat to use force to restore democracy in Niger look like?
By Chinedu Asadu
Some of Niger's neighbors defend the coup there, even hinting at war. It's a warning for Africa
By Cara Anna
Niger's junta asks for help from Russian group Wagner as it faces military intervention threat
By Sam Mednick