Sahel summit: What is the biggest challenge facing the region?

A joint military battalion launched in Mali, Burkinabe, and Niger, to combat armed groups in one of Africa’s most impoverished and volatile regions, the Sahel.

As the three countries work to improve the security situation in response to rising attacks from separatist groups as well as armed groups linked to al-Qaeda and ISIL (ISIS), the initiative was announced at the conclusion of the two-day Alliance of Sahel States (AES) summit in Bamako, in response to the three countries’ efforts to summit.

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Since its formation in 2023, the group has held its second summit.

What information about the summit is important to you, as well as whether the joint battalion will contribute to improving security in the three Sahel nations.

What was reached in consensus?

A joint battalion with a mandate centered on counterterrorism and border security is expected to be launched from the three countries. It is anticipated to have around 5, 000 soldiers from each of the three nations.

In the coming days, Burkinabe leader Ibrahim Traore announced “large-scale” joint operations against armed groups.

Additionally, the three leaders jointly established the AES Television, which is referred to in official communications as a means of promoting the region’s narrative and counteracting disinformation.

The leaders would review implementation reports, make decisions to consolidate accomplishments, and address significant challenges facing the bloc, according to a statement from the Burkinabe presidency.

The AES “put an end to all occupation forces in our countries,” according to General Omar Tchiani, the military leader of Niger. He claimed that no nation or interest group would make decisions for our nations.

Has the security situation improved as a result of Russian forces’ reliance?

In recent years, the three countries’ military leaders have withdrawn from France and the United States, their long-standing security partners. Niger, home to nearly 1, 000 US soldiers, and the world’s largest drone base, was where thousands of French soldiers were stationed in several African countries, including the three Sahel countries. Last year, US forces withdrawn from Niger.

In a security crisis where the Sahel nation’s military leaders are increasingly insecure, the leaders of the Sahel nations cut ties with their Western allies.

Around 1,500 members of the Wagner mercenary group and, since June, roughly 1, 000 members of the Kremlin-controlled paramilitary group Africa Corps are currently working with Bamako.

Burkinabe and Niger also have Russian soldiers present, though in smaller numbers.

Analyst Ulf Laessing claims that the apparent contradiction between allowing Russian mercenaries to operate on their soil and claiming to be free of foreign influence is a message from the military-run countries to the West, where they would prefer to “work less.”

According to Laessing, a Sahel analyst at Konrad-Adenauer Stiftung, “they don’t mind working with Russia, and all three countries have purchased drones from Turkey.”

“China also sends weapons to some nations,” the statement reads against the West.

Russia is less likely to sway their “domestic politics,” according to Rida Lyammouri, senior fellow at the Policy Center for the New South.

“On the other hand, Western partners frequently condition interventions with what they perceive to be democratic practices that are consistent with Western norms,” he said.

In response to their respective military coups, several Western countries, including the United States, France, and the UK, as well as the European Union, have targeted sanctions, aid suspensions, and visa restrictions on the three Sahel countries.

According to analyst Laessing, the reliance on Russian forces has not improved the security situation.

He cited human rights reports that claim Russian forces have committed grave abuses as evidence that the security situation has deteriorated since the Russians have arrived in Mali.

According to analyst Lyammouri, Russian mercenaries have struggled to improve their combat against “violent extremist groups” despite their efforts to free the country of Kidal and parts of northern Mali from Tuareg rebels.

They “continue to carry]out] almost daily attacks and have also established new geographic areas in the southern and western parts of Mali.”

Which armed organizations are present in Niger, Mali, and Burkinabe?

For more than ten years, the three countries have battled separatists as well as armed groups, some of which are linked to al-Qaeda and ISIL.

The most powerful organization is Jama’at Nusrat al-Islam wal-Muslimin (JNIM), a coalition affiliated with al-Qaeda that was founded in 2017. The JNIM has a strong foothold in central and northern Mali, has spread to much of Burkinabe, and is now active in western Niger as well.

The ISIL affiliate in the Greater Sahara (ISGS), also known as the ISIL affiliate in the Sahel Province (ISSP), is another important organization.

Eastern Mali, western Niger, and parts of northern and eastern Burkinabe, particularly in the tri-border zone, are ISGS’s main areas of activity. It has assaulted military installations and towns in large numbers.

The Azawad Liberation Front (FLA), a Tuareg-led separatist movement active in northern Mali, is one of the other actors. It was founded in 2024 after merging with other organizations like the Tuareg National Movement for the Liberation of Azawad (MNLA), and it has launched attacks against both Malian and Russian forces.

The MNLA group, which was fighting for an independent state of Azawad, fought for parts of northern Mali in 2012, but their dominance of the area was waned.

A coup in Bamako caused a power vacuum in the north, which coincided with the security chaos of 2012. In 2013, France ordered military action against France in order to seize control of the Tuareg rebels.

The JNIM was formed when Ansar Dine and several other armed groups merged.

What are the main difficulties facing each of the three states?

All three countries are “major security challenges,” according to analyst Lyammouri. He claimed that “the overall conflict’s dynamics may vary between countries.”

Additionally, the conflict has created economic difficulties for the landlocked countries, Lyammouri continued, noting, for instance, that JNIM has placed barriers around the main roads since September.

JNIM has been targeting fuel tankers, particularly those that come from Senegal and the Ivory Coast, where Mali’s imports transit the most frequently.

He continued, noting that Mali’s economy is largely dependent on traffic from coastal states, with no other alternatives left, and that it is still diplomatically apart from the West and the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS).

As the prices of goods rise and the local population struggles to access basic goods, he added, tensions with these nations have isolated AES states further and exposed them to social pressure.

Laessing questioned whether the joint battalion’s chances of succeeding were “so complex.” He said, “Anyone would struggle to contain this threat.”

Bake Off’s Matty Edgell ‘in awe’ as he becomes first-time dad hours before Christmas

The Great British Bake Off winner from Channel 4 in 2023, Matty Edgell is now gearing up for his first Christmas as a father after his wife delivered their daughter.

Great British Bake Off winner Matty Edgell has become a first-time dad as his wife has given birth. The couple welcomed their first child together just days before Christmas amid the most wonderful time of the year.

After returning their daughter from school, the 30-year-old reality contestant and his wife, Lara, are now gearing up for their first Christmas as a new family. After sharing their happy news, they have been congratulated by a number of other Bake Off stars and celebrities.

Taking to Instagram on Christmas Eve, the Channel 4 star shared an adorable collection of photographs of himself, his wife, and their tiny baby. One image showed the proud dad walking out of hospital with his baby in a car seat carried in his hand.

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His daughter and his daughter were spotted snuggling up to each other as they sat down in a second image. A third image showed a closer look as a person was draped over in a lemon design blanket.

In an accompanying message, Matty wrote: “A picture that felt a million miles away this time last year. Welcome to the world our beautiful little Lila. Both Mum and baby doing amazing.”

He continued: “In awe of how well Lara done throughout the pregnancy and she’s already the best Mum to our little girl. We didn’t have to wait long for our first Christmas.” And he added: “Merry Christmas everyone.”

Along with fellow Bake Off stars congratulating him, his news was met with cheers and celebrations. Aww, congratulations, Rahul Mandal, who won the show in 2018! According to his own daughter Deveshi, who turned one earlier this month, Lila and Deveshi appear to have very similar birthdays.

Both Bake Off finalists Josh Smalley and Dan Hunter also shared their support. Oh my goodness, this is wonderful. Happy holidays to both of you and have a wonderful Christmas. Dan also drew the phrase “Beautiful Christmas present!! Congratulations to both of you enormously! Hope everyone is doing well; tonight’s stocking needs to be updated! I wish you all the best of luck.

While Sonny Jay, a recent father, wrote: “West Ham’s newest fan (Sorry Lila, you’ll learn to embrace it)” Matty won Bake Off two years later, beating Josh and Dan, her fellow contestants.

Opening up about his delight at winning, Matty told BBC Radio Cambridgeshire: “I’m quite relieved now that it’s out” – adding it felt “surreal” to watch himself winning in a pub with close friends. He said: “Hearing your own voice is horrendous and then seeing the faces I pull when I’m concentrating – that’s not much fun either.”

After explaining that he was shocked to see his friends win, he later said that he felt “fuming” because his ex-girlfriend, who is now his wife, had invited him to the show. He recalled that, “I honestly never thought I would be considered a contestant, let alone manage to make it to the final in particular.” I’m able to thank her without a doubt.

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He added that it had been difficult to keep his victory a secret, and that his colleagues and students who he taught while the episodes were airing frequently ridiculed him. The teacher who teaches PE and science said, “When I made a grey, flat dog, if you could call it a dog, and I couldn’t make buttercream, to try to avoid telling people I’m not bad and end up winning, it was quite challenging.”

Kano Assembly Loses Two Lawmakers In One Day

Following the passing of two of its members on Wednesday, the Kano State House of Assembly is now in mourning.

Hon. lawmakers who passed away are. Hon. and Aminu Saad Ungogo, who both represented the Ungogo Constituency. The Kano Municipal Constituency’s representative, Sarki Aliyu Daneji.

Hon’s death Ibrahim Adam, the Special Adviser to the Governor for Information, first made the announcement in a post on his verified Facebook page.

Allah, forgive Hon. Adam wrote, “Aminu Saad Ungogo, a member of the state assembly who represents the Kano State constituency,”

Hon. passed away hardly an hour later. Sanusi Bature Dawakin Tofa, the Kano Government House’s director of media, confirmed Daneji.

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He wrote, “Innalillahi wa inna ilaihirrajiun,” in a Facebook post. Hon. An hour after his counterpart’s passing, Kano Municipal representative Sarki Aliyu Daneji passed away today.

Condolences pouring in from across Kano and beyond after the two lawmakers’ nearly simultaneous deaths shocked coworkers, government officials, and state residents.

Details surrounding their deaths were still undetermined at the time of writing this report.

Up until their passing, both lawmakers served their constituencies at the House of Assembly in Kano.

Bandits Attack NSCDC Checkpoint In Niger State

Niger State Command’s Niger State Command, the Nigeria Security and Civil Defense Corps, confirmed an attack on its checkpoint along the Wawa–Babanla Road in the Borgu Local Government Area.

The incident occurred on Monday, December 22, 2025, between 12:28 and 1:00 a.m., according to a statement from the Command’s Public Relations Officer, DSC Abubakar Muti.

A group of heavily armed bandits stormed the checkpoint and opened fire on officers who were on duty, according to the statement. The personnel evaded the scene without incident and quickly departed.

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However, the attackers removed one G3 rifle from the officers’ possessions, vandalized a functioning Hilux vehicle, and took their personal belongings.

The 221 Armoured Brigade Barracks is located approximately nine kilometers from the checkpoint and three kilometers from Wawa town.

No casualties were reported during the attack, according to DSC Muti.

He continued, noting that the NSCDC is currently working with other security organizations to find the perpetrators and restore peace and security there.

Rob Kardashian and Blac Chyna split again just weeks after reuniting

The Kardashians are known for having enviable wardrobes and business affairs alongside their dramatic romantic lives. However, one family member seems to have experienced a romantic snooze before Christmas.

Rob Kardashian and Blac Chyna have rekindled their relationship. Reality TV stars have a storied and long-lasting romantic relationship that dates back to January 2016 (see below).

Kardashians star Rob, 38, and model and rapper Blac, 37, who is also known as Angela White, 37, welcomed their daughter Dream in November 2016 after getting engaged to their son. Fans were unsure that the couple’s explosive split in 2017 would ever be resolved.

However, as rumors about the duo’s reconciliation grew, it appeared as though hell had frozen over. Angela herself admitted to being “person” with her former partner back in October, which fueled the rumors.

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Cut to Christmas Eve, Eve, however, and it appeared whatever romance had been bubbling away had turned cold. Taking to Instagram hours before Christmas, Chyna shared a stoic image of herself staring out into the night while squatting in the street.

As her year came to an end, the star announced the end of any romantic endeavors by draped her shocking lime-colored hair around her shoulders and dressed completely in black. She continued, “You knew it, You and I,” while adding, “Guess whose ending the year single.”

Angela’s supporters quickly rallied around her. “Protection of that energy!” was a phrase. I can’t be giving it to everyone. Lastly, one that was typed as “Single &amp, Peaceful” alongside an emoji face that smiled. Another person remarked, “It’s good to be single.”

She revealed her plans last year to prevent the public from seeing her daughter Dream. After the youngster had initially shared a clip of music with her on social media, she made a statement.

The actress quickly responded, “It is no song. You can’t stream it, and you can’t do anything else. Not a single song is released, though. The proud mother, however, remarked that the musical talent experiment she had insisted on.

She stated, “Dream is just, she’s learning different things about herself, and I think this is just one of the things.” Angela revealed in the same interview that she had asked her daughter if she wanted more siblings, which gave a very blunt response.

She said, “I believe I once said something to Dream, like, “Drew, would you want a little brother or sister?” And Dream was like, “No.” She’ll say, “Well, I might want a little brother, so that he’ll be really nice to me.”

And surprisingly, she revealed that she was thinking about having more surgeries in the future to increase her family size. She claimed for the news that having our children would be the only time we’ll need surgery again. The only procedure is the two C-sections that I actually had.

Rob also provided an update on his relationship status earlier this year. He stated in a podcast interview in July, “I just talk to people… There are times when I feel like I have too much energy.

He explained. I don’t want to be like that because I’m talking to too many people. I’m trying to set a good example, and I have a daughter. I don’t let my daughter meet my daughter because I don’t bring any girls into the house. But since she was a baby, I’ve always been that.

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He continued, “I’ve been single for eight years, and she’s eight years old.” I’ve dated and other things, but I’ve never taken seriously or wanted to. All I’m interested in is dreams. I’m probably too strict with that because I probably should have fun and enjoy my life, and I still enjoy it because I don’t care to date anyone.

French Empire: Civilising Mission

What does the French Empire’s strategy for assimilation today mean and how it was achieved through language, education, and cultural assimilation.

France’s empire was built through language, education, and cultural influence, not just armies and violence. This movie explores how assimilation evolved from being a form of rule and resistance.

The mission “civilisatrice,” a philosophy that promoted colonial societies through education, administration, and the French language, was at the heart of French colonial rule. In reality, this system sought to reshape the identities, loyalties, and cultures of colonized people while maintaining strict political and economic control. As powerful as armies, the courts, bureaucracies, and legal systems evolved into empire tools.

The documentary demonstrates how colonial governments operated on the ground through case studies in Algeria, Indochina, and West Africa. The war broke out in Algeria as a result of colonial colonialism and widespread oppression. Education and bureaucracy coexisted with exploitation and nationalist resistance in Indochina. In West Africa, indirect rule and language policy transformed social hierarchies and governance.

This episode examines how resistance movements forced France to confront the contradictions at the heart of its empire, challenging the promise of civilization. French politics, culture, and identity were reshaped by anticolonial struggles, intellectual movements, and armed uprisings that not only weakened imperial rule but also changed.

French colonial strategies are also positioned in a more contemporary context in the documentary. The United States projects influence more through soft power in the modern world than through a formal empire. American values, lifestyles, and narratives are widely circulated through Hollywood films, television shows, and digital platforms, influencing cultural perceptions in ways that evoke earlier imperial projects. While simultaneously, US dominance in higher education, academic publishing, and institutional standards helps define how knowledge is valued, taught, and legitimized worldwide.

Additionally, it makes explicit connections between contemporary and French colonialism. The colonial systems used to classify, discipline, and extract have a deep foundation in contemporary debates over language, immigration, secularism, and inequality. Many contemporary state institutions, educational trends, and economic relationships are resembling those created before the empire.