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What's next for Niger after military coup?

Niger's President Mohamed Bazoum was elected two years ago in the first peaceful, democratic transfer of power since independence in 1960. But on Wednesday members of his own presidential guard removed him from office. The coup leaders say they want to prevent further economic and security problems. Niger's neighbours, Mali and Burkina Faso, have seen four military takeovers since 2020. So what does this coup mean for Western countries, who have increasingly relied on Niger as a base for operations against armed groups in the Sahel?

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What's next for Niger after military coup?

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