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Uncertainty and protests: Go behind the scenes during the Niger military takeover with Courtney Kube

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NBC's Courtney Kube recounts her experience while reporting in Niger amid the military coup d'etat on the democratically elected government of President Mohamed Bazoum. She shares the uncertainty of the lockdown as well as the friendliness of the Niger people amid the takeover and their own hardships.