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A young Tuareg woman looks on in Iferouane on December 4, 2022 during the Festival de l'Aïr, a celebration of the culture of the semi-nomadic Tuareg people. - 1,200 km from the capital Niamey, the Iférouane citadel became for three days the tourist showcase of an entire country threatened on almost each of its borders by the war waged by the jihadists. (Photo by Souleymane Ag Anara / AFP) (Photo by SOULEYMANE AG ANARA/AFP via Getty Images)

A young Tuareg woman looks on in Iferouane on December 4, 2022 during the Festival de l'Aïr, a celebration of the culture of the semi-nomadic Tuareg people. - 1,200 km from the capital Niamey, the Iférouane citadel became for three days the tourist showcase of an entire country threatened on almost each of its borders by the war waged by the jihadists. (Photo by Souleymane Ag Anara / AFP) (Photo by SOULEYMANE AG ANARA/AFP via Getty Images)