Dozens more people are still missing, and the search for bodies is still continuing
The country of about 1.3 million people markets itself as a link between Africa and Asia, deriving most of its revenues from a flourishing offshore financial sector, tourism and textiles
The West African country abolished it in 2018, and the latest execution in Burkina Faso took place in 1988, according to Amnesty International
She says her journey demonstrates resilience, community support and a new chapter for immigrants in US politics
The case will be Boeing's first civil trial over two MAX crashes
Vote that will keep the ruling party in power for more than a half-century sparks protests
Officials deny a ban on preaching about the topic but prohibit calls for jihad
The Islamist militant group killed 40 Chadian soldiers in an attack on a military garrison last month
The military's Africa Command, known as AFRICOM, confirmed the incident in a post Friday on social media platform X
Authorities say the Lakurawas originated from the Sahel region, particularly Mali and Niger
Fighting occurred after government forces attacked suspected gathering spot for militants
Mozambicans took to the streets Thursday in another demonstration against last month's disputed presidential election results
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