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French neo-colonialism
A view of the ACI 2000 neighborhood of Bamako, Mali with the Niger River in the background Is Mali’s capital really blockaded?

While Western media continues to describe hit-and-run attacks on civilian fuel tankers by Al-Qaeda fighters who cannot hold positions as a “blockade”, a much more complex struggle for and against Mali’s sovereignty unfolds on the ground.

Emmanuel Macron and William Ruto France is eyeing Kenya

With French influence being expelled from countries such as Mali, Burkina Faso, and Niger, Paris is desperately searching for a new strategic foothold in Africa.

After setbacks in West Africa, France courts Anglophone Africa

Kenya will host the 2026 France–Africa Summit, the first to be held in an English-speaking African country. Activists, political observers, and analysts view the summit as part of France’s broader attempt to reconfigure its influence and strategic interests in Africa at a time when the Sahel is increasingly slipping from its traditional sphere of control.

General Assimi Goita attends funeral for the late defense minister of Mali “Sovereignty will be consolidated”, reiterates Malian president after “foreign-sponsored” terror attacks in six cities

While Western media continued prophesying the fall of the popular, sovereignist government that expelled French troops, the cabinet met on April 29 to push forward with developmental projects.

Malian woman and Assimi Goita hold up large check Mali delivers 33 million dollars of mining revenue to local communities

Combining limited nationalization with conditional foreign ownership amid the rally in gold prices, Mali has generated substantial mining revenue – channeled back to communities through the Local Mining Development Fund.

Niger MFA Niger’s Foreign Ministry summoned European envoy to protest “interference in its internal affairs”

Within hours after the European Parliament adopted a resolution demanding the “immediate and unconditional release” of Niger’s ousted, France-backed former president Mohamed Bazoum, the Nigerien government reiterated that it “will not accept any directive” from Europe.

President Burkina Faso, Captain Ibrahim TRAORÉ salutes at the opening ceremony of the 2nd session of the College of Heads of State of the Confederate, at the Centre international Bamako Conference (CICB). Assassination plot against President Ibrahim Traore foiled in Burkina Faso

A plot to kill Burkina Faso’s president, Ibrahim Traoré, and disable a drone base, ahead of a planned foreign military intervention, was thwarted by security forces, while Burkinabes took to the streets sloganeering in support of Traoré.

Alliance of Sahel States joint military force The Alliance of Sahel States launches unified military force and strengthens regional security

A historic turning point in Sahelian sovereignty, as Burkina Faso, Mali, and Niger bolstered their regional security through a unified military force and in the same week held its second AES summit.

Burkina Faso president Ibrahim Traoré Another break from Françafrique: Burkina Faso suspends participation in francophone judicial body

The severing of ties to the France-led judicial council, announced on December 15 as part of Burkina Faso’s broader break from Françafrique.

Niger PM speaks at 80th UNGA Niger defends Sahel sovereignty, calls out French colonialism at UNGA

Niger’s Prime Minister Lamine Zeine used the UNGA stage to deliver a fiery defense of Sahel sovereignty, calling out France for backing terrorist activities and waging economic war against his country.

Man raised the fist in front of flag of Burkina Faso “Russia and China respect us”: Burkina Faso affirms Sahel geopolitics are based on partnership

Advisor to the Burkinabé Prime Minister refutes the idea that Sahel countries are exchanging French imperialism for another.