Lors d’une attaque armée à Abuja, la capitale du Nigéria, six individus ont été blessés et 23 autres, dont plusieurs femmes, ont été enlevés. Des hommes armés non identifiés ont pris pour cible le quartier

Lors d’une attaque armée à Abuja, la capitale du Nigéria, six individus ont été blessés et 23 autres, dont plusieurs femmes, ont été enlevés. Des hommes armés non identifiés ont pris pour cible le quartier
Niger’s military leader has refused to release the country’s deposed president in exchange for sanctions being lifted. Ecowas – an alliance of West African countries – made the offer after a summit on Sunday. It
The UN mission in Mali officially ended a 10-year deployment in the country on Monday, its spokesperson said. The mission, known as MINUSMA, lowered the United Nations flag on its headquarters in the capital Bamako,
Nearly 1,000 Burundian soldiers have left the Democratic Republic of Congo as part of a phased withdrawal by a regional force after Kinshasa refused to extend its mandate, the Burundian military said on Monday. The
Dans sa conférence de presse à Kigali du 11 août, le secrétaire d’État américain Antony Blinken a déclaré ceci à propos de la violence dans l’est du Congo : « Il y a des rapports
Zionism is an extreme, but by no means exceptional, manifestation of the divisive logic of the nation-state. How should we understand the vicious violence that the state of Israel is unleashing indiscriminately on Palestinian children,
After the Arab Spring, the African left was left demoralized and disorganized. However, a recent book argues that the revolution continues in quotidian life. Twelve years have passed since the Arab Spring, and both Egypt
On Saturday, October 14th, Israel gave 1.1 million Palestinians in Gaza an impossible ultimatum: either move to the southern half of the Gaza Strip or be killed, a request that the UN decried as “inconceivable.”
As the conflict in Ethiopia’s Tigray region escalates, experts describe the blood bath as the ‘deadliest war in the world’ Ethiopia is becoming “Africa’s world war” with tens of thousands of deaths in the last
Chadian citizens have cast their vote in a contentious constitutional referendum that marks a long-awaited return to civilian rule since the April 2021 military takeover, though it is widely seen as a move to consolidate