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UN Human Rights Office Closure: The UN says it will close its Burkina Faso human rights office by November 30, after the junta indefinitely suspended operations, cutting off one of the few independent channels for monitoring abuses. ICC Withdrawal Process: Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger have started a year-long process to withdraw from the Rome Statute, with the ICC warning it could weaken accountability for war crimes and crimes against humanity. Diplomatic Break with France: Burkina Faso has severed diplomatic relations with France, accusing Paris of “neocolonial ambitions” and support for subversive networks; France says it is considering “countermeasures.” Security Update: Burkina Faso’s armed forces report repelling coordinated attacks on June 30, saying more than 400 attackers were killed in Sirba and Liptako regions, with airstrikes and ground operations. Student Travel Curbs: Burkina Faso now requires students to get prior ministry approval before starting higher education abroad, even if self-funded. Regional Development Forum: Upper East Region’s Pearl Initiative forum says its 10-year agenda is non-partisan, bringing together political, traditional, business and civil society voices.

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