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UN suspends humanitarian operations in Niger following Mutiny

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An army spokesperson says security forces are "putting an end to the regime you know"

The United Nations (UN) says it has suspended its humanitarian operations in Niger, after soldiers announced the overthrow of the country’s elected president. It says more than four million people in the country are currently in need of humanitarian assistance.

UN Secretary-General, Antonio Guterres demanded the immediate and unconditional release of Niger’s President Mohamed Bazoum, who is being held captive by military officers.

The French Foreign Minister said President Bazoum spoke to President Emmanuel Macron earlier today and told him that he was “reachable” and “in good health”.

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