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People attend a ceremony in Niamey on October 15, 2024 where the the portrait of French commander and explorer Parfait-Louis Monteil that was engraved for decades in a stone monument, has been replaced by a plaque bearing the image of Thomas Sankara, the former president of neighboring Burkina Faso who was killed in a coup in 1987. The military regime in power in Niger renamed several historic places in the capital Niamey on October 15, 2024, which until now had names that evoked France, the former colonial power on which they turned their backs. (Photo by BOUREIMA HAMA / AFP) (Photo by BOUREIMA HAMA/AFP via Getty Images)

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