Roundtable

What’s Behind the Surge in Violence in the Sahel?

The United Nations says violence is surging in the Sahel, a region in Central and West Africa. Militants killed 770 people in Mali, Burkina Faso and Niger in 2016, according to the agency, but last year that number was significantly higher as thousands were killed by militants linked to Daesh and Al Qaeda. So, what’s behind the rise in attacks? And is a new international force the answer? Hyder Abbasi reports.

Summit in Paris to discuss security in the African Sahel

Summit in Paris to discuss security in the African Sahel

Music is the only medicine they have against coronavirus

Music is the only medicine they have against coronavirus

Climate Crisis: Fulani herdsmen seek greener pastures as droughts intensify

Climate Crisis: Fulani herdsmen seek greener pastures as droughts intensify

French Hero Honoured: Macron says officer symbolised spirit of resistance

French Hero Honoured: Macron says officer symbolised spirit of resistance

Putin indicted by the ICC: what does that actually mean?

Putin indicted by the ICC: what does that actually mean?

AUKUS: what does it mean for global power?

AUKUS: what does it mean for global power?

Is Europe safe from a banking crisis?

Is Europe safe from a banking crisis?

EU and Russia jostle for influence in Georgia

EU and Russia jostle for influence in Georgia

Iraq war: what legacy 20 years on

Iraq war: what legacy 20 years on

FUTURE OF AI: Could it really be deadly?

FUTURE OF AI: Could it really be deadly?

LINEKER’S BBC IMMIGRATION ROW

LINEKER’S BBC IMMIGRATION ROW

What role is China playing in Ukraine?

What role is China playing in Ukraine?

How might the war in Ukraine end?

How might the war in Ukraine end?

Macron’s New Plans for Africa

Macron’s New Plans for Africa

What is happening in Moldova?

What is happening in Moldova?

Shamima Begum: who is responsible?

Shamima Begum: who is responsible?

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