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  • A man (Nigerien Musician Oumara Moctar/Bombino) dressed entirely in a white traditional Tuareg outfit and headdress against a white backdrop
    Music from Niger: Bombino's album 'Sahel'

    The musical expression of a people's pain

    Like many Tamasheq musicians and many of his people, Niger-born Bombino has spent a lot of time in exile. On his latest album, "Sahel", he sings of the pain of exile and the importance for a people of holding on to its culture and values

  • In a riot of colour, music and dance, thousands of Tuareg have flocked to the Sebeiba festival that marks the end of an ancient tribal feud and which once a year transforms an oasis town deep in the Algerian Sahara.
    Berber ritual survives millennia

    Tuareg flock to Algerian desert oasis for ancient festival

    In a riot of colour, music and dance, thousands of Tuareg have flocked to the Sebeiba festival that marks the end of an ancient tribal feud and which once a year transforms an oasis town deep in the Algerian Sahara

  • Following the Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni's visit to Algeria, both countries are seeking to expand their energy cooperation. This will however, only further cement Algiers' dependence on the gas rush.
    Italy and Algeria cooperate on energy

    Algiers is banking on Europe's gas rush

    Following the Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni's visit to Algeria, both countries are seeking to expand their energy cooperation. This will, however, only further cement Algiers' dependence on the gas rush. By Sofian Philip Naceur

  • Mass expulsions to Niger

    Algeria abandons thousands of migrants in the desert

    Now that the COVID-19 crisis in Algeria has eased significantly, Algerian authorities are once again cracking down on migrants with extreme severity, expelling thousands of people to Niger in a blatant violation of international law. By Sofian Philip Naceur

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    The Republic of Niger

    The Uranium Curse

    A Tuareg revolt, coveted uranium resources, geopolitical rivalries, endemic poverty: is Niger becoming the latest patient in Africa's emergency-ward?

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