Most Dangerous Equipment in Niger
- Use: Cooking Oil
- Type:Cooking Oil Processing Equipment
- Production Capacity: 3-5t/d
- Power (kW): 64KW
- Dimension(L*W*H): 1910*550*765 mm
- Warranty: One year warranty against manufacture defect.
- Certification: CE - ISO
- Market: Niger
What the U.S. Military Withdrawal From Niger Means for Counterterrorism in the Sahel, Foreign Policy
The U.S. Military Is Getting Kicked Out of Niger. Although it’s the military’s largest presence in the Sahel, the loss is more symbolic than substantive. Protesters react as a man holds up a
Niger's security forces have been battling to curb the seven-year Islamist insurgency. At least 29 soldiers have been killed in Niger in the deadliest attack since the army staged a coup in July
Violent Extremism in the Sahel | Global Conflict Tracker, Council on Foreign Relations
On October 22, France completed the withdrawal of its forces from Niger, repatriating troops and equipment via Chad and Cameroon. In contrast, the United States signaled that it will pursue
Niger’s laws criminalized acts of terrorism consistent with international instruments and best practices under the civil law system. Niger finalized a National Border Security Strategy in 2018 with support from the U.S. Global Security Contingency Fund, an interagency program between the U.S. Departments of Defense, Justice, and State.
Niger: war at the heart of west Africa, Financial Times
The spike in violence has forced thousands to leave their homes. In January 2018, Niger had no people internally displaced by the unrest in Mali. It now has 63,000, along with 55,000 Malian
U.S. troops in Niger interviewed for a congressional inquiry by Rep. Matt Gaetz’s office said they’re ... equipment, and medical supplies “are being prevented from reaching ” Air Base 201
Niger: the west’s bulwark against jihadis and Russian influence in Africa, Financial Times
It could also provoke waves of immigration to Europe, they say. “Western powers are saying that Niger is a bulwark against all those extremist groups,” says Abou Tarka. “They are saying that
The Tillaberi region has become one of the most dangerous in Niger, and some 13,000 people a week flee their homes because of the violence there. The last massacre of civilians in Anzourou was on
Attacks by jihadist groups in Niger intensify in climate of instability following coup | International, EL PAÍS English Edition
The AU has suspended Niger and firmly rejects the coup d’état, while also urging any non-African country or force to refrain from intervening in the crisis. On Monday, the government of Algeria, which shares a 950-kilometer (590-mile) border with Niger, rejected a request by the French government to use its airspace in the framework of a possible military intervention in Niger.
Less Than a Mile From Drone Base, Bandits Stole Bags of U.S. Tax Dollars in Broad Daylight. “The Americans have drones, they have planes, they have sophisticated equipment,” a Nigerien