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July 10, 2025

NewsLink 2025- 07- 10 Fourth Edition

SENEGAL’ s President Diomaye Faye Holds High-Stakes Talks in Washington Malian Transitional MP Jailed in Côte d’Ivoire for Insulting President Ouattara NPP’s Candidate Akua Afriyie declares intention to contest the Ablekuma North rerun US Visa Policy Sparks Diplomatic Row as…

NewsLink 2025- 07- 10 Third Edition

SENEGAL’ s President Diomaye Faye Holds High-Stakes Talks in Washington Malian Transitional MP Jailed in Côte d’Ivoire for Insulting President Ouattara NPP’s Candidate Akua Afriyie declares intention to contest the Ablekuma North rerun US Visa Policy Sparks Diplomatic Row as…

NewsLink 2025-07-10 Second Edition

•Togolese government justifies security crackdown on protestors in late June as it tracks down organisers. •Five African leaders commence talks with US President Trump on matters of economy, trade and security cooperation. •Ghana’s president Mahama receives letter of credence from…

Togo defends protest ban, vows action against organisers

The Togolese government has declared last month’s nationwide protests illegal and announced plans to prosecute those behind the demonstrations, including diaspora-based social media influencers. During a media briefing on Wednesday, officials justified the state’s response, citing national laws that prohibit…

Nigeria protests new US single-entry visa policy

A fresh diplomatic row is brewing between Nigeria and the United States following Washington’s decision to limit non-immigrant visas for Nigerians to single-entry, three-month validity. The new policy marks a significant shift from previous longer-term, multiple-entry visas, and has sparked…

Sirleaf calls for unity amid ECOWAS fragmentation

Former Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf has issued a clarion call for renewed unity within the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS). While acknowledging the bloc’s historic role in promoting peace and regional development, she expressed concern over growing…

Senegal navy rescues 200 migrants off Fatick coast

Senegal’s navy has rescued 201 would-be migrants attempting a dangerous Mediterranean crossing aboard makeshift boats near the Saloum archipelago, off the coast of Fatick. The interception occurred during a maritime surveillance operation conducted between July 8 and 9, 2025, aimed…

NewsLink 2025- 07- 10 First Edition

•The Togolese government justifies security measures during the June protests as it tracks down organisers. •A Court in Benin orders the immediate freeze of the assets of two former associates of President Talon. •And the Federation of Islamic Associations in…