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West Africa’s spate of coups clouds prospects for new mining projects

West Africa’s spate of coups clouds prospects for new mining projects

A series of coups in West Africa is unlikely to cause large-scale disruption to existing mining projects, but it makes the region less attractive for future investment.

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Colonel Malick Diaw (C), vice-president of the CNSP (National Committee for the Salvation of the People) gestures to a crowd of supporters as he arrives escorted by Malian soldiers at the Independence square in Bamako, on August 21, 2020. – Opposition supporters flooded into Bamako’s central square on August 21 to celebrate the military overthrow of President Ibrahim Boubacar Keita, which their leaders hailed as the “victory of the Malian people”. Thousands gathered in the capital’s Independence Square, the birthplace of a months-long protest movement, many of them draped in Mali’s national flag and blasting on vuvuzela horns. (Photo by MALIK KONATE / AFP)

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