Jihadist groups pose a growing and expanding threat in Africa
Islamist militants are exerting growing military strength in targeting the state forces and civilians across several regions of the continent.
Islamist militants are exerting growing military strength in targeting the state forces and civilians across several regions of the continent.
The ripple effects of regional instability can be observed in the neighboring states of Benin and Togo, where the advance of JNIM operations presents a deliberate and strategic expansion rather than mere spillover.
States exploit COVID-19 to suppress opposition in West Africa, risking extremism.