France's Africa policy collapses
In July, the French military left its last base in Senegal
and is now absent in west and central Africa
The political leaders of francophone Africa increasingly turning their backs on their former colonial rulers,
Often described as neocolonial, France's Africa policy is under massive political and popular pressure, and the fight against it is openly challenging Paris' military, diplomatic and economic footprint in Africa.
The Sahel region stretches from the Sahara Desert in the north to the savannas in the south, encompassing several countries, including Mali, Niger, Burkina Faso, Mauritania and Chad.
Deutsche Welle 27 July 2025


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