Russian President Vladimir Putin continues prioritizing Africa and other friendly countries, this time in the context of 80th anniversary of WW-II (1945-2025). Simply referred to as ‘Victory Day’, Russia considers it as a historic defeat

Russian President Vladimir Putin continues prioritizing Africa and other friendly countries, this time in the context of 80th anniversary of WW-II (1945-2025). Simply referred to as ‘Victory Day’, Russia considers it as a historic defeat
History is the record of past events. It is shaped daily by the actions, decisions, and thoughts of peoples, countries and regions. Today’s events between the Horn of Africa States and the Gulf will become
Angola has made significant progress in clearing land mines and other unexploded ordnance left over from the country’s 27-year civil war. These efforts have made previously hazardous areas safe for agriculture, housing and community development
«Si les peuples africains veulent vivre en paix, ils doivent refuser d’être les pions des puissances étrangères». ~ Thomas Sankara Au cœur frémissant de l’Afrique de l’Ouest, une tempête se lève – une tempête qui
Houthi officials said that the Israeli airstrikes destroyed six planes, including three Yemenia aircraft seized during their dispute with the government. Hundreds of Yemeni travelers are trapped abroad or within the war-torn country after Yemenia
The Flamingo naval base, where Sudan’s army has set up a temporary headquarters, is under heavy attack by the RSF militia The Sudanese army’s main naval base, Flamingo, has become the latest target of the
Angola has made significant progress in clearing land mines and other unexploded ordnance left over from the country’s 27-year civil war. These efforts have made previously hazardous areas safe for agriculture, housing and community development
History is the record of past events. It is shaped daily by the actions, decisions, and thoughts of peoples, countries and regions. Today’s events between the Horn of Africa States and the Gulf will become
Dans la capitale du Niger, les impressionnantes scènes de camions, de caravanes de chameaux et d’ânes qui reviennent à la nuit tombée chargés d’énormes cargaisons de bois se font rares. Une des conséquences de la
Le ministre de la défense, Yassin Ibrahim, a dénoncé le « crime d’agression contre la souveraineté du Soudan » perpétré, selon lui, par Abou Dhabi en fournissant des « armes stratégiques sophistiquées » aux Forces