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UNESCO & Heritage: Loropéni Ruins, Burkina Faso’s first UNESCO World Heritage Site (2009), highlight a lost West African civilization tied to the trans-Saharan gold trade—though rainy-season road problems still limit access and tourism income. Media & Travel Safety: Burkina Faso says journalists must undergo mandatory patriotic military training (44 media workers this year), a move that could affect how visitors and foreign media experience coverage on the ground. Cross-Border Travel & Security: Ghana and Burkina Faso signed a defence cooperation deal, but Ghanaian tomato traders warn the new security escort plan may be impractical because many sourcing areas are already flagged as dangerous. Travel-Adjacent Regional Spotlight: A travel documentary tour by Niger comedian Wanousky Montana is visiting regions including Dosso, Tahoua and Agadez, while Togo detains two French filmmakers and a local fixer over alleged immigration “false declarations,” underscoring how filming permits can still turn into legal trouble. Regional Connectivity: Nigeria and Burkina Faso discuss new fibre routes via Niger or Benin to cut internet costs for landlocked Burkina Faso—good news for smoother travel planning and online access.

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