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2024 in Niger

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This article lists events from the year 2024 in Niger.

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Ongoing – Benin–Niger Crisis

February

  • 24 February – At a summit in Abuja, ECOWAS lifts sanctions on Niger, however still wanting the release of Mohamed Bazoum and his family.[1]

March

April

May

June

July

  • 7 July – The U.S. military withdraws entirely from Air Base 201 in Niamey.[11]
  • 8 July – An attack by suspected jihadist groups on security forces between the villages of Ila Fari and Djangore in Tillabéri Region leaves at least 14 soldiers dead, 11 others wounded and 24 missing.[12]
  • 11 July – An unspecified number of inmates escape from the Koutoukale prison in Tillabéri Region.[12]

August

September

  • 3 September – The 19th century Zinder Mosque is destroyed by flooding.[17]
  • 16 September – The US military completes its withdrawal from Niger.[18]

November

  • 12 November – The junta outlaws the France-based Agency for Technical Cooperation and Development from operating in Niger.[19]
  • 24 November – The European Union recalls its ambassador to Niger amid criticism by the junta over the distribution of humanitarian aid by the bloc.[20]

December

  • 4 December – The junta takes operational control over the Arlit mine previously operated by French nuclear energy firm Orano.[21]
  • 10 December – Ten soldiers are killed in a militant attack on the village of Petel Kole, near the border with Burkina Faso.[22]
  • 12 December – The junta imposes a three-month suspension on the operations of the BBC in Niger over its coverage of attacks by extremist groups.[23]
  • 16 December – ECOWAS approves the withdrawal of Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger from the bloc effective January 2025 but gives them until July 2025 to reconsider.[24]
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