Le Burkina Faso a effacé le nom de la France d'une avenue principale de sa capitale, Ouagadougou, et l'a rebaptisée du nom de l'ancien président ghanéen J. J. Rawlings. Ce changement rend hommage à l'étroite relation révolutionnaire entre Rawlings et le dirigeant burkinabé Thomas Sankara, qui partageaient des idéaux panafricanistes et anticoloniaux dans les années 1980. En supprimant le nom colonial et en le remplaçant par celui d'un révolutionnaire africain, le Burkina Faso marque son rejet de l'héritage colonial et son engagement en faveur de l'unité et de l'autodétermination africaines.
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A military coup is reportedly underway in Ivory Coast, with gunfire heard in Abidjan and President Alassane Ouattara's whereabouts unknown amid claims he has been kidnapped. Just earlier this month, Ouattara welcomed U.S. General Michael Langley to Ivory Coast to help strategize the country’s security—a visit now ironically followed by chaos. Internet access has been cut, and panic is spreading across the country. An Ivorian refugee in Ghana described the president's rule as oppressive, accusing him of treating the nation like personal property and ignoring citizens' suffering. He said businesses are unsafe under Ouattara’s leadership and that political instability forced him to flee for safety.