Fake AI Videos of R. Kelly, Pope Spread Cult of Burkina Junta Chief
BURKINA FASO, MAY 10 – The junta cited security challenges and sovereignty concerns for delaying elections until 2029 and dissolving the electoral commission, with over 280 jihadist attacks reported in early 2025.
- On June 19, 2025, during the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum, Russia and Burkina Faso finalized a pact to collaborate on the peaceful use of nuclear energy.
- This deal followed Burkina Faso's military-led revolution and shift away from Western influence, emphasizing sovereignty and self-reliance.
- The agreement covers isotope production, infrastructure development, safety regulation, and training under Russia's Rosatom amid ongoing energy shortages.
- Only 21% of Burkina Faso's population has electricity access compared to nearly 100% in Russia, highlighting the deal's potential impact on energy provision.
- The nuclear deal signifies a strategic realignment for Burkina Faso and its Sahel partners toward reduced reliance on imports and expanded energy autonomy.
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Burkina Faso: 'elections not a priority compared to security', says military leader
Almost a year after seizing power in a coup, Captain Ibrahim Traore, who had promised a return to presidential elections by July 2024, in Burkina Faso, announced planned changes to the constitution to make it representative of the masses, declaring Friday, on state TV, that elections are not a prior
Traore, Sankara’s legacy and imperialism in West Africa - The Communist
Since he came to power in September 2022, the leader of Burkina Faso’s military government, Ibrahim Traore, has attracted attention all over the world. Echoing Thomas Sankara, the leader of the Burkinabé Revolution of 1983-87, Traore has used radical anti-imperialist and pan-Africanist rhetoric, calling for a determined struggle for genuine sovereignty and development for the people of Africa. In the Western media, Traore is often portrayed as a…
The Complex Realities Behind President Traoré's Leadership In Burkina Faso No One Is Talking About
High Popularity Meets Severe Security CrisesIbrahim Traoré seized power in September 2022 at age 34, invoking the anti-imperialist legacy of Thomas Sankara and wearing traditional Burkinabè attire. His fiery speeches against Western dominance resonate deeply across West Africa and the diaspora. Meanwhile, armed extremist groups like JNIM and Islamic State affiliates control an estimated 40 percent of Burkina Faso's national territory. Over two m…
This measure was claimed by the military regime, which considers the proceeding to be subject to "foreign influences".
SURVEY - From TikTok to YouTube, videos powered by artificial intelligence to the President's glory invade the screens of young Africans.
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