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Togo: Two killed during crackdown on street protests

Two protesters were killed in Togo during a government crackdown on street protests across the country. The protesters were demanding reforms ahead of upcoming elections...

Togo’s opposition boycotts talks with government, plans more protests

The opposition in Togo on Tuesday refused to hold talks with the government to bring an end to the agitations demanding an end to the Gnassingbe dynasty.

Togo refugees in Ghana return home

Officials in Ghana have said that Togolese nationals who fled their country following a crackdown on protesters demanding an end to the Gnassingbe dynasty have started returning home.

Togo’s government to hold talks with protesters

The government of Togo has announced plans to hold talks with opposition protesters demanding an end to the Gnassingbe dynasty which has lasted for 50 years.

More deaths in Togo as opposition defies ban on protests

Government officials in Togo have confirmed the death of four people after opposition party protesters clashed with security officials on Wednesday.

Togolese intensify protests to force out Gnassingbe

More protests have been taking place in Togo's major cities on Thursday as opposition supporters intensify protests demanding an end to the Gnassingbe family dynasty which has lasted for the past 50 years.

Togo’s political reform vote boycotted by opposition

The opposition in Togo on Tuesday boycotted the parliamentary vote on proposed constitutional reforms in the West African nation after raising concerns with the content of the bill.

Togo’s parliament considers constitutional reform crucial

Togo’s parliament is expected to begin work on the country’s constitutional reform bill by Friday amid series of protests across the West African nation calling for an end to the 50-year Gnassingbe dynasty.

Togo: Anti-Gnassingbe dynasty protests held for second day

Members of Togo’s opposition party on Thursday demonstrated for the second day running as they continue to demand an end to the Gnassingbe dynasty and a change in the country’s constitution.

Togo restricts internet access amid protests

Officials in Togo have restricted access to the internet and some social media platforms as opposition party supporters continue with agitations demanding an end to the Gnassingbé dynasty.

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