Cinq ans après sa signature en juin 2015, où en est la mise en œuvre de l’Accord pour la paix et la réconciliation au Mali ?
Mali’s Algiers Peace Agreement, Five Years On: An Uneasy Calm
Five years after it was signed in June 2015, what has happened to the Agreement on Peace and Reconciliation in Mali?
Sudan
International donors on Thursday pledged $1.5bn to support Sudan’s fragile transition. Crisis Group expert Murithi Mutiga says international financial support is desperately needed as the country faces mounting economic turbulence that is undermining public confidence
Somalia
Islamist extremist group Al Shabaab claimed a suicide bombing targeting a Turkish military base in Mogadishu that killed two civlians. Crisis Group expert Omar Mahmood says the bombing marks an escalation in Al Shabaab’s recent
Pompeo eyes resolution in coming weeks on Sudan terror listing
US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo voiced hope Wednesday for a resolution in the coming weeks with Sudan, which said it expects soon to be delisted as a state sponsor of terrorism.
Libya’s GNA, US Africa Command to jointly ‘fight terrorism’
Announcement comes as Arab League ministers hold an emergency meeting to find ‘a pause’ in intensified fighting.
Ivory Coast arrests armed group leader behind border post attack
Defence minister says ‘very large’ number of people held over June11 raid that killed at least 10 troops.
Why South Africa has a keen interest in extremist violence in northern Mozambique
A growing insurgency in the northern parts of Mozambique has caught the attention of conflict analysts and observers worldwide. There is now even a possibility that the South African National Defence Force might become involved
Suicide bomber kills 2 at Turkish military base in Somalia
A suicide bomber detonated inside a Turkish military training base in Somalia’s capital and killed two people, police said Tuesday.
Media lexicon can promote Islamists’ agenda in Libyan war
Islamists and their allies are aware of the important role media plays in the war in Libya. To them, amplifying or even fabricating information that helps their side is a key tactic, but it apparently