![]() ![]() Niger closed its airspace Sunday and readied its armed forces in the event of an ECOWAS invasion. Over the weekend, Niger and ECOWAS both took important steps to prepare for war. The threat of war still looms and neither side has indicated it will back down. Let’s dive into the latest power plays on the world stage.įollow Eric on X | Send tips and insights to Īn ECOWAS deadline for the junta in Niger to relinquish power and restore ousted President Mohamed Bazoum expired yesterday. Good morning! Eric Bazail-Eimil, a POLITICO fellow on the National Security team, back with you one more time. ![]() Now over to Eric, who is providing your final regularly scheduled lookahead at this week’s foreign affairs news. We’re excited for this new version of the newsletter and have a feeling you will be too! While you’ll no longer be seeing this newsletter in your inbox every week, we’ll be there whenever global thinkers and power players gather, giving you the lowdown as a pop-up event Playbook. Expect those to continue, and for us to expand to cover even more gatherings. General Assembly, Davos and the Milken conference. You’ve already seen us on the ground with daily dispatches at events like the U.N. Global Insider is shifting from a three-day-a-week newsletter to one that will show up in your inboxes for major global meetings, summits and conferences. New things afoot for Global Insider! POLITICO National Security Editor Heidi Vogt here, with some news about changes coming to the Global Insider newsletter. ![]()
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