Analysis: A battle for control over Libya’s central bank has led rival political factions to shut down oil production, pushing up global prices. In recent weeks, Libya has been engulfed by rising tensions and confrontations.
Egypt’s dilemma: Back out of IMF reforms or anger its citizens
Despite recent praise by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) for some of the reforms instituted by Egypt since March this year, the Arab country faces a tough path ahead. The strenuous nature of the reforms
Au Sénégal, l’opposition au gouvernement veut faire voter une motion de censure
Après le rejet par les députés sénégalais de la proposition de loi des nouvelles autorités sur la suppression de deux institutions jugées budgétivores, l’opposition parlementaire passe à la vitesse supérieure et dépose une motion de
Tchad : La vice-secrétaire générale de l’ONU appelle à la résolution du conflit au Soudan et au soutien humanitaire
La vice-secrétaire générale de l’ONU a appelé à une résolution du conflit au Soudan lors de sa visite au poste-frontière d’Adré, situé dans l’est du Tchad, qui constitue une voie essentielle pour l’acheminement d’aide vers
Nigeria : 81 morts dans un raid djihadiste présumé sur un village du Nord
Selon la police, l’attaque de Mafa qui a eu lieu le 1ᵉʳ septembre serait le fait du groupe Boko Haram. Il s’agirait de représailles pour l’assassinat de deux de ses membres par des villageois. Au
Hundreds stranded at Sudan-Ethiopia border as conflict flares
More than 700 Sudanese people are stranded on both sides of the Gallabat border crossing between Sudan and Ethiopia as fighting intensifies in nearby Ethiopian regions, authorities in eastern Sudan said on Monday. Around 400
Burkina Faso junta faces outcry after militants kill scores in Barsalogho
One of the worst massacres in Burkina Faso’s history has provoked a fierce public outcry from victims’ relatives and religious leaders, piling pressure on the ruling junta of a country where spiralling insecurity has already
CEP – KAS: Sahel Monitoring May 2024
The month of May saw a significant increase in social media output from both the Islamic State as well as JNIM–as was expected given the continuous rise of online activities of both groups in recent
ISWAP Attack Devastates Mafa In Northeast Nigeria, Leaving A Grim Toll of Death
Several residents of Mafa in northeast Nigeria believe the attack was retaliatory, linked to the community’s refusal to continue paying levies to the terrorists. Residents of Mafa, a town in Yobe State, northeastern Nigeria, gathered
34 people killed by Boko Haram buried in Yobe
The Yobe government donates N30 million to the families of the slain persons in Mafa. The Yobe State Government has announced that a total of 34 people were killed in Sunday’s Boko Haram attack in