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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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This measure was claimed by the military regime, which considers the proceeding to be subject to "foreign influences".

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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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