Niger junta releases ministers of overthrown government

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Niger’s junta released around 50 people Tuesday, including former ministers, a diplomat, a journalist and soldiers linked to a 2010 coup attempt, following a national conference recommendation. Former President Mohamed Bazoum is still being detained despite global demands for his release.

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