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Calm pervades Niger's capital as deadline to reverse coup expires
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Niger's capital was calm on Sunday, with citizens appearing to pay little heed to the threat of military intervention by West Africa's regional bloc, as its ultimatum for the country's coup leaders to reinstate the president expires.

On Niamey's streets there were sporadic signs of support for the junta, which has said it will not bow to external pressure to stand down after the July 26 power grab.

The seventh coup in West and Central Africa in three years has rocked the western Sahel region, one of the poorest in the world and which has strategic significance for Russia, China and the West. Around 100 people set up a picket line near an airbase in Niamey and pledged to offer non-violent resistance in support of the new military administration if needed.

Defence chiefs of the Economic Community of West African States agreed on military action on July 30, including when and where to strike, if the detained president, Mohamed Bazoum, was not released and reinstated by Sunday. Looming hardships linked to ECOWAS sanctions have also been flagged in power cuts and soaring prices for basic foods, but many locals appear undeterred.

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