The leader of Tigray forces in Ethiopia has expressed the commitment to a “negotiated end” to the nine-month war that has killed thousands and left nearly half a million people facing famine, while the United
War-weary Libyans Yearn for End to Daily Blackouts
Walk down any commercial street in the Libyan capital of Tripoli and the pavements will be lined with generators ready to spring into action whenever the mains electricity supply cuts out. In the decade since
Security agony for Dar, Nairobi as terror suspects sneak back home
The rout of Islamist insurgents in Cabo Delgado, northern Mozambique, by Rwandan forces has set off alarm bells in Kenya and Tanzania, where some of the fighters originate, with intelligence agencies on high alert after
ANALYSIS: What recent surrender of Boko Haram members means for Nigeria’s fight against insurgency
Experts caution that there may be more than meets the eye to the recent mass surrender of Boko Haram insurgents to Nigerian and Cameroonian authorities. Since Abubakar Shekau, the longtime leader of Boko Haram, died
Congo reviews $6b mining deal with Chinese investors: minister
Democratic Republic of Congo’s government is reviewing its $6 billion “infrastructure-for-minerals” deal with Chinese investors as part of a broader examination of mining contracts, Finance Minister Nicolas Kazadi told Reuters. President Felix Tshisekedi said in
No strings attached? How Europe’s military support for Mali closes its eyes to abuses
‘We’ve known for a long time that Mali could be the second Afghanistan.’ Boulkessi, once a large and thriving village in central Mali, is deserted – its orange, mud-brick houses now standing empty. Malian soldiers
France’s drawdown in West Africa fuels local extremists’ hope for a Taliban-style victory
As Afghanistan fell to the Taliban this month, one of the most notorious extremists in West Africa praised his “brothers” and what he cast as their successful strategy. “Two decades of patience,” said Iyad Ag
Cameroun: l’État veut accentuer le contrôle des ONG étrangères
Les ONG qui travaillent sur les droits de l’homme sont particulièrement visées. Le Réseau des défenseurs des droits humains en Afrique centrale fait part de son inquiétude pour les associations camerounaises avant tout. Ces structures
Tchad: des combattants en Libye souhaitent rentrer au pays
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L’Algérie veut renforcer sa position au Mali et dans le Sahel
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