THE global humanitarian community is concerned at the safety of six aid workers kidnapped by a rebel group northeast of Nigeria. They were recently abducted during an attack that left their colleague dead in the
Army hands over 151 repentant Boko Haram insurgents to Borno govt
The Nigerian Army on Monday handed over 151 repentant Boko Haram insurgents to Borno Government for rehabilitation and reintegration into the society.
British troops to join force countering Mali militants
British troops will be deployed in Mali next year to join in the world’s deadliest peacekeeping operation, the Ministry of Defence has announced. The 250-strong force will provide a long-range reconnaissance capability for the United
Suicide car bomb targets French military base in Gao, Mali
An apparent suicide car bomb exploded at the entrance to a French military base in the central Mali town of Gao, injuring at least three French and Estonian troops on Monday, July 22.
Somalia Car Bombing Kills at Least 17
At least 17 people were killed in a car bombing in Mogadishu on Monday, medical sources tell VOA’s Somali service.
Yemen’s Houthi rebels raise nearly $300,000 for Hezbollah
Houthi rebels in Yemen have announced that they have raised nearly $300,000 in the latest stage of their campaign for Hezbollah. In a video published on Saturday, the director general of Houthi radio station Sam
Saudi Coalition Says it Destroyed Houthi Ballistic Missiles Around Yemeni Capital
Saudi-coalition spokesman Col. Turki al Maliki says that coalition fighter jets took out at least five Houthi air defense sites around the Yemeni capital, Sana’a, early Saturday. Amateur video showed a number of explosions rocking
Tunisie : « Les déserteurs salafistes d’Ennahdha peuvent basculer dans la radicalisation violente »
Ennahdha a officiellement fait sa mue depuis 2016 en séparant la politique de la prédication religieuse, mais le parti a-t-il pour autant coupé avec ses racines et l’influence des Frères musulmans ? Pas si simple.
Migrants : après l’arrêt de l’Aquarius, SOS-Méditerranée relance les secours
Sept mois après l’arrêt de l’Aquarius, SOS-Méditerranée et Médecins Sans Frontières vont reprendre la mer pour secourir les migrants naufragés en Méditerranée centrale malgré le refus des ports européens d’accueillir les bateaux humanitaires.
Mali : trois blessés dans une attaque au véhicule piégé à l’entrée de la base française de Gao
Un véhicule piégé a explosé ce lundi à l’entrée de la vaste base militaire française de Gao, dans le nord-est du Mali, faisant trois blessés français et estoniens, a annoncé le porte-parole de l’état-major français