West African bloc said country’s second military coup in nine months was ‘inappropriate’

Gunshots rang out in Burkina Faso’s capital amid signs of lingering tensions a day after a group of military officers overthrew the man who had seized power in a coup only nine months earlier.

Roads remained blocked off in Ouagadougou, where a helicopter could be heard flying overhead. An internal security analysis for the EU seen by the Associated Press said there was “abnormal military movement” in the city.

Continue reading…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You May Also Like

Sunak to cut taxes twice more before election, says Tory chair

Richard Holden signals further cuts likely as he plays down polls showing…

Prince Andrew aide ‘said disputed £750k payment was for daughter’s wedding’

Report follows Turkish millionaire’s claim in high court that her financial adviser…

British Gas owner signs deal with Norway gas firm for extra UK supplies

Centrica says Equinor will deliver enough gas for next three years to…