Zara Kada serves up dishes of rice, fish and vegetables in plastic bowls to her customers sitting on wooden benches in the capital of Niger's capital, Niamey. This business is a lifeline for the widowed mother-of-seven but it's under threat as food prices have shot up after economic sanctions were imposed...
Niger coup: Fear and anger in Niamey as Ecowas threatens force
2023-08-12 07:54
People are already feeling the impact of economic sanctions imposed after a military coup.

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