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Sahel newspapers
Burkina Faso newspapers
Le Bendré
A weekly Burkina paper.
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L'Observateur Paagla
The oldest private paper from Ouagadougou.
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Sidwaya Quotidien
An independent daily from Ouagadougou.
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Journal du Jeudi
A satirical weekly from Ouagadougou not to be missed!
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Le Pays
A left-wing and privately owned Burkina Faso daily from Ouagadougou which is part of “the press group” called Le Pays.
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L’independent
One of the most read and published Burkina Faso newspapers.
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Chad newspapers
N'Djamena Hebdo
An independent paper from the capital city: N’djamena.
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Contact
A Chad weekly from N'Djamena. No website.
Mali newspapers
Les Echos
The national online French-language newspaper and the first private paper from the capital city: Bamako.
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Le Reflet
A typical Sahel newspaper.
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L'Essor-La Voix du Peuple
An independent Mali newspapers from Bamako.
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Concorde
An Independent Mali weekly from Bamako.
Podium
An independent weekly from Bamako.
The Republican
Another independent weekly from Bamako.
Niger newspapers
Le Républicain
The most important Niger independent weekly from the capital city: Niamey.
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Kakakiki news of Niger
All the national and regional news from Niger and the Sahel area.
Click here to visit the Kakakiki news of Niger web site
More Niger newspapers without website:
Alternative
All the news from Niamey.
Sahel Hebdo
A state –run Niger newspaper from Niamey.
Senegal newspapers
Le Soleil
A state-run Senegal newspapers.
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Sud Quotidien
An independent paper from the capital city: Dakar
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Wal Fadjri (L’Aurore)
Learn all the national international and local news in this independent paper from Dakar.
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Sud Quotidien
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More Senegal newspapers:
Afrique Nouvelle
A state-run weekly from Dakar.
Dakar-Matin
An independent paper from Dakar.
Le Témoin
A weekly from Dakar.
Djibouti newspapers
La Nation
One of the Sahel newspapers and the only online newspaper from Djibouti
Click here to visit the La Nation web site
Mauritania newspapers
Newspapers are in French and Arabic.
The only daily is Chaab.
The main weeklies include Al-Alame, Le Calame, L’Eveil-Hebado, Nouakchott-Info and Rajoul Echarée.
However none of them has an official website.
Nonetheless you can find out all the news from Mauritania on the Sahara news website but only if you can speak Arabic.
Now that you have discovered all the news in the Sahel newspapers enjoy the listening of Sahel radio
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