8 Ghanaians killed in terrorist attack in Burkina Faso; Gov't issues new travel guidelines
The Government of Ghana has confirmed that eight Ghanaian nationals have died following a jihadist attack on Saturday, February 14, 2026, in Titao, located in the northern province of Burkina
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