Ouagadougou (dpa) – Burkina Faso’s interim President Michel Kafando said Wednesday he had reassumed his duties, one week after he was ousted in a coup and the country was plunged into crisis. The government was back at work, Kafando said on national television. Representatives of the presidential guard, who were behind the coup, and the loyalist…
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