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nickroll has been a member of Linktree for 5 years and joined in February 2021. Besides social media accounts, nickroll has populated their site with: • AFP: In Springfield, Ohio, chaos, bomb threats -- and English lessons • AFP: Fear grips US Haitian immigrants amid bomb threats, conspiracy theories • AFP: Stakes high for Haiti as Kenya forces deploy • AFP: Behind Haiti violence, smuggled guns from the US • AFP: US southern border becomes a global entry point for asylum seekers • AFP: Ghana president seeks coalition to fight W.Africa 'terrorism' • AFP: Sierra Leone president says US pressured him to interfere in vote • AFP: Niger Ambassador To US Warns Coup Could Destabilize Region • Al Jazeera: Despite anti-coup rhetoric, can the West exit Niger, its latest Sahel hub? • The Washington Post: When the migrants vanished from this desert outpost, so did the jobs • Al Jazeera: Succeeding Sall: Who will be Senegal’s next president in 2024? • Al Jazeera: ‘There’s nothing in Mali’: The Timbuktu salesman roaming Senegal • The Christian Science Monitor: Can 50 tons of dinosaur fossils help hatch paleontology in Niger? • The Christian Science Monitor: In Pictures: In Senegal, the kora ‘brings me closer to God’ • The Christian Science Monitor: In Niger, poorest of the poor protect refugees on the run • Al Jazeera: In Niger, migrant footballers strike joy but field Europe dreams • The Christian Science Monitor: To build a democratic future, Gambia teaches its autocratic past • Al Jazeera: A year into Ukraine war, food prices rise and aid drops in Niger • Al Jazeera: Photos: Removing rebel-planted landmines in Senegal’s Casamance • Al Jazeera: For Senegalese landmine victims, a forgotten conflict lives on • The Guardian: Dressing Dakar: a fashion city from artisan tailoring to haute couture • The Guardian: ‘Senegal is the best’: Dakar dreams of World Cup upset over England • The Christian Science Monitor: ‘The ocean is what we know.’ Can Senegal woo climate refugees inland? • Al Jazeera: Burkina Faso schoolchildren pay double price in ongoing conflict • The Christian Science Monitor: Whose land is it, anyway? Sierra Leone gives locals a voice. • The Christian Science Monitor: Where climate burdens fall heaviest: Nations with lightest emissions • The Christian Science Monitor: To build for a warming planet, architects look to nature – and the past • Rest of World: Mobile money startups are battling to change the way Senegal does business • The Christian Science Monitor: In Pictures: The refugee firefighters of Mauritania • The Guardian: Picture essay: ‘There are snakes – but we attack the fires’: refugees fight flames in the Sahara • Al Jazeera: Senegal: Governing coalition loses legislative majority • Al Jazeera: Photos: Mauritanians dig deeper wells to cope with climate change • Al Jazeera: Senegal protests poke holes in its longstanding image of stability • The Guardian: ‘Children were hunted by armed men’: Malians seek safety in Mauritania • Al Jazeera: Russia’s Wagner group in Mali spurs refugee spike in Mauritania • The Christian Science Monitor: Most African migrants don’t leave Africa. Here’s what that looks like. • NPR: Must-see art from Senegal's Biennale: Sculptures of sugar, paintings of old postcards • NPR: Like The Linda Lindas, this teen girl band in Benin makes you dance — and think • Al Jazeera: At The Gambia’s Memory House, victims rewrite Jammeh-era history • Al Jazeera: Cape Verde’s recycling initiatives face off against global trash • NPR: So a South Sudanese comic put on a comedy fest in a land of 'suffering.' How'd it go? • Al Jazeera: Cape Verde: Journalists united in pushback against investigations • The Guardian: ‘We took our children and ran’: thousands displaced as Senegal’s 40-year war crosses border • NPR: Farmers in Senegal learn to respect a scruffy shrub that gets no respect • The Christian Science Monitor: Growing shade: An epic quest to plant a tree for every home in Senegal • The Christian Science Monitor: A truth commission was the easy part. Now, Gambia seeks reconciliation. • The Christian Science Monitor: Global vaccine equity: Calls rise to put principle into practice • The Christian Science Monitor: Shoots of democracy: Gambia’s first election without dictator on ballot • The Christian Science Monitor: Much of Africa still lacks electricity. The carbon ethics are thorny. • Rest of World: Jihadist attackers have a new target in Mali: telecom towers • The Christian Science Monitor: Finding the words: African translators aim to decolonize science. • NPR: The Senegalese Facebook page that can find your stolen sheep – or long-lost family member • RTE World Report: Can Senegal embrace fossil fuels amid a climate crisis, and shifting markets? (24 min. mark) • The Christian Science Monitor: Whose art is it? US museums reexamine their African collections. • Mail & Guardian: The diplomats without an embassy • Mail & Guardian: Amadou Diallo will never be forgotten