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Visa rules for West Africa travelers: The U.S. keeps full entry bans for nationals of Burkina Faso, Mali, Niger and Sierra Leone, while partial restrictions hit Benin, Côte d’Ivoire, The Gambia, Mauritania, Nigeria, Senegal and Togo—meaning extra scrutiny and added requirements for many would-be visitors. Lomé sports spotlight: Nigeria’s Flamingos are set to fly to Lomé for the decisive U-17 Women’s World Cup qualifier second leg against Benin at Stade de Kégué, after a 3-2 first-leg win. Travel access in the region: Namibia has updated its visa-on-arrival list, naming 121 eligible countries and excluding many others—an important heads-up for West African travelers planning trips. Local tourism-adjacent infrastructure: Work is underway on the Nkwanta–Dadiase feeder road in Ghana, a key corridor linking to the Togo border and supporting cross-border trade for farmers and traders. Environment & coastal protection: Scientists from 21 African countries are meeting in Accra to harmonize microplastics monitoring protocols for coastal ecosystems, including Togo among the participants.

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