Burkina Faso has banned colonial-era judicial wigs, embracing cultural identity and advancing efforts to decolonise the nation’s legal system.
Ibrahim Traore hits back at French president saying that African leaders had ‘forgotten to say thank you" to Paris for ...
Members of the French DGSE were 'held hostage' for a year in Ouagadougou, accused of espionage by putsch leader Captain ...
Burkina Faso's military leader Captain Ibrahim Traore joined criticism of Macron's suggestion that some West African leaders ...
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One of the main differences between a transitional democracy and a ‘mature democracy’ is the attitude to free speech.
Burkina Faso’s President Ibrahim Traoré has banned the use of British and French colonial-style wigs by judges, marking a significant move to decolonise the country’s judicial system.
Burkina Faso’s President, Ibrahim Traoré, has officially banned the use of British and French colonial wigs by judges in the nation’s courts, signalling a bold step towards cultural authenticity in ...
A Plus was speaking about the inauguration of President John Dramani Mahama and referred to the rowdy welcome Burkina Faso’s President, Ibrahim Traore, received from the public. According to A Plus, ...
Junta leader of Burkina Faso Captain Ibrahim Traore lambasts French President Emmanuel Macron for insulting all Africans.
Military regimes in the Sahel have turned to tactics including arrests to assert control over critical mineral supplies ...