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The Grassroots Resistance to Boko Haram  

Lake Chad Fights Back

As Boko Haram took hold in the Lake Chad region of Africa and government attempts to quell the insurgency faltered, civil society stepped in to provide relief, reeducation and deterrence, rather than relying solely on military responses.

How Weightlifting and Bodybuilding Are Taking Burkina Faso by Storm

The Iron Biby Effect

Since the powerlifter Iron Biby became the strongest man in the world, youth in his home country of Burkina Faso have taken up training to bulk up and get cut.

Why Niger Left the West and Embraced Russia

Why Niger Left the West and Embraced Russia

Last year’s military coup in Niger changed the country’s trajectory and rocked African geopolitics. After 60 years as a strategic Western partner, political and economic alliances were shattered in a week, and now the newly installed junta has found a friend in Russia.

Burkina Faso Is the Beating Heart of African Arthouse Cinema. Can It Survive the Insurgency?

Burkina Faso Is the Beating Heart of African Arthouse Cinema. Can It Survive the Insurgency?

Burkina Faso has, for the past 50 years, been a creative hub for cinephiles and the auteurs who create some of Africa's best arthouse films. Now, as a decade-long insurgency has upended the nation and threatens to undermine its film industry, directors are confronting those challenges — logistically and thematically — in their work.