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ISS Regional Office for West Africa and the Sahel Climate change does not directly lead to more terrorism in the Central Sahel. Rather, factors associated with climate change appear to be a catalyst ...
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Research unveils climate change’s indirect role in Central Sahel’s escalating security crisisClimate change does not directly lead to more terrorism in the Central Sahel. Rather, factors associated with climate change appear to be a catalyst for localised conflicts, mainly driven by ...
Climate variability is becoming a key factor in shaping economic stability, agricultural productivity, and water security ...
A military alliance between Mali, Burkina Faso and Niger has withdrawn their respective ambassadors from Algeria in response ...
As climate change and poor governance fuel deadly land disputes in Chad, farmers and herders are turning to grassroots ...
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Algeria said Tuesday it shot down a military drone near the country's border with Mali in the first incident of its kind ...
A research project by the Institute for Security Studies (ISS) has concluded that while there is no direct link between climate change and terrorism in the Sahel, disrupted agricultural production ...
Climate change does not directly lead to more terrorism in the Central Sahel. Rather, factors associated with climate change appear to be a catalyst for localised conflicts, mainly driven by ...
Climate change does not directly lead to more terrorism in the Central Sahel. Rather, factors associated with climate change appear to be a catalyst for localised conflicts, mainly driven by ...
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