Ivory Coast's incumbent President Alassane Ouattara has been sworn in for a fourth term after taking over 89% of the vote in an October election marked by low turnout and unrest.
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- Ouattara inaugurated for a fourth five-year term as president
- Several West African leaders attended the inauguration ceremony 13s
- Ouattara pledged to tackle terrorism and cybersecurity threats 1m 1s
- Main opposition candidates were barred from running in the election 1m 25s
- Protests against Ouattara's fourth term were banned and met with arrests 1m 34s