Au Burkina Faso, plusieurs officiers des forces armées, dont l’ancien président de la transition Paul-Henri Sandaogo Damiba, ont été radiés par l’actuel dirigeant du pays, le capitaine Ibrahim Traoré, par une série de décrets signés
Mali: Amnesty International confirme la mort de civils dans des frappes de drones de l’armée à Inadjatafane
Au Mali, l’ONG de défense des droits humains Amnesty International confirme que ce sont bien des civils qui ont été tués le 21 octobre dernier dans les frappes de drones de l’armée malienne qui ont
JNIM’s Cross-Border Attacks Threaten Sahel Region’s Security Architecture
A series of coordinated attacks rocked the Sahel region in the first week of November, as Al-Qaeda-linked Jama’at Nasr al-Islam wal Muslimin (JNIM) targeted local defense forces, military posts, and communities in Burkina Faso, Niger,
African Union soldiers killed in al-Shabab mortar attack
Two African Union soldiers were killed and a third one injured by an al-Shabab mortar attack Sunday on their base inside the perimeters of Mogadishu’s international airport. A statement by the head of the African
Healing the scars of Tigray’s war
At a large intersection in central Mekelle, the capital of Ethiopia’s Tigray region, Asmelash Mariam waits cautiously for a speeding blue bajaj to let him cross. The 28-year-old walks with a limp, but eases his
Chad threatens to withdraw from multinational security force
Chad’s interim President Mahamat Idriss Deby has threatened to withdraw the Central African country from a multinational security force, which he said had failed in its task of tackling insurgent groups in the Lake Chad
Mystery surrounds detention of Wagner Group operative in Chad
A shadowy Russian political operator with close ties to the notorious Wagner Group and its late founder Yevgeny Prigozhin is detained in Chad on unexplained charges, adding a fresh chapter to his long career of
Nigerian Air Force bombs terrorists frustrating repairs of Shiroro-Kaduna transmission line
Our reporter identified at least 12 communities in Niger and Kaduna states where sustained terror activities may hinder the full restoration of power. Nigerian Air Force on Monday said it bombed terrorists trying to hinder
The Regional Security Imperative to Protect the Congo Basin
Unregulated logging of the Congo Basin rainforests threatens to undercut the livelihoods of millions of households in the region, empower transnational organized criminal networks, and dramatically accelerate global warming. Highlights Known as the planet’s “second
Iran’s help has transformed Yemen’s Houthi rebels into a potent military force, UN experts say
Yemen’s Houthi rebels have been transformed from a local armed group with limited capabilities to a powerful military organization with support from Iran, Iraqi armed groups, Lebanon’s Hezbollah militants and others, U.N. experts said in