Niger Video. Niger's coup leaders ask Russian mercenary group, Wagner, for help Copy/paste the link below: Copy Copy/paste the article video embed link below: Copy Updated: 05/08/2023 - 19:11 GMT+2 Niger's military leaders have reportedly asked Russian mercenary group for help against a potential ECOWAS intervention. Read full article Top stories Now playing Next Niger's coup leaders ask Russian mercenary group, Wagner, for help Now playing Next Germany Day with Merz: Will pensions become a question of fate? Now playing Next Sheep herds move through German cities for winter pastures Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | November 16th, 2025 – Evening Now playing Next Federal agents launch immigration crackdown in Charlotte, N. Carolina Now playing Next Sakurajima volcano erupts in Japan, sending ash high over Kagoshima Now playing Next Tashkent Summit "brings" South Caucasus in Central Asia Now playing Next US confirms deadly attack in the Caribbean Now playing Next Aerial video shows Storm Claudia flooding Monmouth: Large parts of Welsh town submerged Now playing Next Russia launches three ballistic missiles in overnight attacks Now playing Next Pope meets world of cinema at Vatican, says cinema sets hope in action Now playing Next Orbán and rival Péter Magyar hold early campaign ralies in Gyor Now playing Next Storm Claudia clean-up begins in UK villages Ewyas Harold and Monmouth after flooding Now playing Next The future of the world is being shaped in Europe, says German Chancellor Friedrich Merz Now playing Next Foraging chef's forest finds fill restaurant plates on Isle of Man UNESCO biosphere Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | November 16th, 2025 – Midday More videos
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