APA-Ouagadougou (Burkina

APA Ouagadougou (Burkina Faso) is a news outlet covering events in Burkina Faso. The transition led by Captain Ibrahim Traoré comes to an end on 1 July 2024. Burkina Faso's MPs have approved a national consultation to decide how to proceed with the transition, which ends on 1 July. The articles focus primarily on political events and security issues related to the country's ongoing jihadist insurgency.

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The Daily's Verdict

This author is known for its high journalistic standards. The author strives to maintain neutrality and transparency in its reporting, and avoids conflicts of interest. The author has a reputation for accuracy and rarely gets contradicted on major discrepancies in its reporting.

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Conflicts of Interest

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Contradictions

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  • In one article, it is mentioned that Burkina Faso's government summoned diplomats from the US and UK following accusations of civilian massacres by HRW. In another article, the transitional government denied these accusations.

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Recent Articles

Burkina Faso: Allegations of Military Massacres Amidst Ongoing Crisis

Burkina Faso: Allegations of Military Massacres Amidst Ongoing Crisis

Broke On: Friday, 03 May 2024 In February 2024, over 220 civilians were accusededly killed by Burkina Faso's military in Soro and Nodin villages, sparking international condemnation. Amidst terrorism and political instability, the government denies these allegations while HRW accuses them of targeting civilians linked to armed groups. The future of Burkina Faso remains uncertain as it grapples with these challenges.
Burkina Faso: Allegations of Military Massacres Amidst Ongoing Crisis

Burkina Faso: Allegations of Military Massacres Amidst Ongoing Crisis

Broke On: Friday, 03 May 2024 In February 2024, over 220 civilians were accusededly killed by Burkina Faso's military in Soro and Nodin villages, sparking international condemnation. Amidst terrorism and political instability, the government denies these allegations while HRW accuses them of targeting civilians linked to armed groups. The future of Burkina Faso remains uncertain as it grapples with these challenges.