Two terrorist leaders in Nigeria’s Sokoto State are teaming up to fight security forces in following a military offensive in the area. What does this unholy coalition mean for ordinary villagers? Bello Turji, a Nigerian

Two terrorist leaders in Nigeria’s Sokoto State are teaming up to fight security forces in following a military offensive in the area. What does this unholy coalition mean for ordinary villagers? Bello Turji, a Nigerian
Humanitarian workers in northeastern Nigeria risk terrorist attacks and face other challenges while they work hard to assist victims of armed violence. Bako Faruk* is passionate about serving humanity. In 2017, he volunteered to work
Since the war in Sudan started, reports show that up to 87 offices have been vandalised, 53 relief stores pillaged, and over 40,000 tons of WFP food assistance stolen. The World Health Organisation (WHO) says
Le patron d’Africa CDC, l’agence de santé publique de l’Union africaine, tire la sonnette d’alarme sur le danger que représente la propagation rapide de l’épidémie de variole du singe sur le continent. Il assure que
The Africa File provides regular analysis and assessments of major developments regarding state and nonstate actors’ activities in Africa that undermine regional stability and threaten US personnel and interests. Key Takeaways: SomaliaThe AU and UN
Two terrorist leaders in Nigeria’s Sokoto State are teaming up to fight security forces in following a military offensive in the area. What does this unholy coalition mean for ordinary villagers? Bello Turji, a Nigerian
The quest for peace and tranquility in the Horn of Africa States region is an elusive proposition. It is a region where men of politics only measure themselves against other politicians in the region on
Conflict nearly wiped out its large animals, but local determination is bringing Upemba park back from the brink Ranger Sylvain Musimi had just risen from his morning coffee around the campfire when the rebels opened
Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El Sisi reaffirmed Egypt’s commitment to ending the conflict in Sudan, emphasising the need for international cooperation to resolve the ongoing political and humanitarian crises. In a meeting yesterday with UN
On August 15, 2024, the Al-Zallaqa Media Foundation, the media arm of Al-Qaeda’s affiliate in the Sahel, the Group for the Support of Islam and Muslims (GSIM), published a 16-minute video of an audio speech