Chad Ends Defence Pact with France, Signalling a Shift in Regional Alliances

Chad has announced the termination of its defence agreement with France, signaling a major shift in its post-colonial ties. The move, emphasizing sovereignty, comes amid regional reevaluations of French influence and growing partnerships with Russia. While French troops will withdraw in a "harmonious transition," this decision aligns Chad with a broader trend of African nations asserting their independence and diversifying alliances. France faces diminishing influence as nations like Mali, Niger, and Burkina Faso also turn away.

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(In)Security Outcomes from the Coup in Niger

On the night of 25 July and 26, Niger experienced a coup which resulted in the arrest of President Bazoum by Chief Abdourahmane Tchiani, the leader of the National Council for the Safeguard of the Nation (CSNP) military junta, who claimed legitimate executive and legislative power in the country. Located in the Sahel region, Niger shares borders with Algeria and Libya to the north, Chad to the east, Nigeria and Benin to the south, and Burkina Faso and Mali to the west.

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