Le Mouvement du 5 juin-Rassemblement des forces patriotiques se félicite de la démission du président de la République, Ibrahim Boubacar Keïta, de la dissolution de l’Assemblée nationale et du gouvernement et se dit prêt à
Mali: Quatrième coup d’état de la républicain du Mali : la sanction d’une gouvernance chaotique est tombée
Dans l’exercice du pouvoir, singulièrement en Afrique, il est une réalité quasi implacable. Un coup d’Etat est rarement anodin. Il est assez souvent la conséquence d’une gouvernance pas à la hauteur des attentes. Une gouvernance
Boko Haram Terrorists Overrun Military Base In Borno, Kill Five Soldiers, Injure Others
Five Nigerian soldiers were killed on Tuesday following a gun battle in Gajibo area of Borno State with Boko Haram insurgents, security sources have told SaharaReporters.
US airstrike takes out terrorist bomb-maker in Somalia
The U.S. Africa Command (AFRICOM) has taken out a high-value member of the Al Shabaab terror group in Somalia on Thursday. AFRICOM confirmed the successful airstrike in an emailed statement to American Military News. The
Hundreds of Houthis killed in fighting in central Yemen, officials say
Almost 1,000 Houthi fighters have been killed over the past four days in fierce clashes with government forces, which include allied tribesmen, in various contested areas of the central province of Marib, with hundreds more
Islamist Attacks in Mozambique Threaten to Disrupt Total-Led Natural-Gas Project
Fighting between Islamic extremist rebels and Mozambique’s army over a key port is threatening to disrupt the East African nation’s burgeoning natural-gas developments, including a multibillion-dollar project led by French energy giant Total SA .
Al-Shabaab claims responsibility for regional minister’s assassination
Al-Shabaab said it has killed a minister in Jowhar, the regional capital of Middle Shabelle region on Monday night.
Armed fighters take hundreds hostage in Nigeria’s Borno state
Fighters from the Islamic State West Africa Province, a splinter group of Boko Haram, overran Kukawa town on Tuesday.
Mali coup opens power vacuum as Islamist insurgency expands in West Africa
Tuesday’s stunning coup in Mali — in which mutinous soldiers stormed the capital and arrested the country’s president — has opened a power vacuum that West African leaders sought to avoid, injecting instability into the
Egypt wary of Turkish-Qatari moves in western Libya
Cairo categorically refuses to let the coastal city of Misrata be turned into a base for Turkish naval vessels. Egypt is showing its frustration with accelerating Turkish and Qatari moves in Libya in support of