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Safer Pilgrimage Travel: Ghana’s Foreign Affairs Ministry warns Tijjaniya pilgrims planning to drive to Senegal for pilgrimage to reconsider and switch to air travel, citing higher risks on some road corridors into Dakar. Regional Security & Airspace Tensions: A recent incident highlighted Sahel-wide strain when Burkina Faso detained 11 Nigerian Air Force personnel after a C-130 made an emergency landing in Bobo-Dioulasso; the crew was released after diplomatic talks. Burkina Faso Media Under New Rules: Burkina Faso requires journalists to undergo mandatory patriotic military training, with 44 media workers participating this year and the programme set to become permanent. Culture & Heritage Tourism: Loropéni Ruins—Burkina Faso’s first UNESCO World Heritage Site—remind visitors why the southwest’s heritage matters, though poor rainy-season roads still limit access. Human Trafficking Crackdown: QNET-backed support helped EOCO rescue and repatriate 33 Burkinabes from a travel-scam trafficking operation, with handover to INTERPOL Burkina Faso at Paga. Travel-Linked Watch: Russia’s “air shadow fleet” logistics reportedly included flights tied to forces operating across Mali, Burkina Faso and Niger, raising new travel and security questions for the region.

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