The implementation of ECOWAS’ counter-terrorism plan has been derailed by lack of funding and political divisions, with member states prioritizing national efforts over regional initiatives. Resource constraints and disagreements over financial contributions have hindered progress, leading to a lack of commitment to a collective approach to tackling violent extremism. The fallout from ECOWAS’ response to coups in Burkina Faso, Mali, and Niger further strained cooperation, with the formation of the Alliance of Sahel States complicating counter-terrorism efforts.
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Who Founded Carthage? New Genetic Study Upturns Old View
Summary of Carthaginian Demographics and Identity Research indicates that while Phoenicians traveled to Carthage, they likely represented only a small fraction of its population, as evidenced by the lack of Phoenician women for male colonists. Marriages between Carthaginian nobles and regional princes suggest local partnerships, correlating with a demographic shift around the sixth century B.C. that saw cultural changes and a new dialect emerge. The findings emphasize that Carthaginian identity was complex, intertwined with myths...
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