Ramaphosa calls violence and protests worst since end of apartheid after 1,300 arrested Unrest in South Africa triggered by the jailing of the former president Jacob Zuma intensified on Tuesday, despite calls for calm from
Ramaphosa calls violence and protests worst since end of apartheid after 1,300 arrested Unrest in South Africa triggered by the jailing of the former president Jacob Zuma intensified on Tuesday, despite calls for calm from
French President Emmanuel Macron’s decision to end Operation Barkhane, the French mission to fight jihadism in the Sahel, bears some resemblance to the ongoing removal of American troops from Afghanistan. French President Emmanuel Macron announced
Sudan’s Foreign Minister Mariam al-Mahdi said during a visit to Moscow on Monday that lawmakers in the African country would consider an agreement brokered by its ousted leader to establish a Russian naval base there.
Incidents of international piracy and armed robbery are at their lowest level in 27 years, according to International Maritime Bureau (IMB) statistics, with the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) specialist facility warning risks to seafarers
Tigrayan forces claimed Tuesday to have launched a new offensive in the conflict-torn northern region of Ethiopia, two weeks after the federal government declared a unilateral ceasefire in the face of rebel advances. A spokesman
Witnesses say thousands of Tigrayans are being detained and their businesses closed in cities across Ethiopia in a new wave of ethnic targeting by authorities over the eight-month conflict in the Tigray region. The detentions
Au moins dix personnes, dont sept supplétifs de l’armée (des recrutés temporairement pour renforcer les forces régulières), ont été tuées dimanche lors d’une attaque dans le nord du Burkina Faso, ont indiqué lundi à l’AFP
Le président nigérien Mohamed Bazoum est à Alger. Il a quitté Niamey lundi après-midi, à la tête d’une importanre délégation, composée de cinq ministres, dont celui des Affaires étrangères et celui de la Défense. Mohamed
L’accord de création d’une base navale russe au Soudan, passé avec Moscou sous l’ancien président Omar el-Béchir, sera étudié au Parlement, a indiqué lundi la cheffe de la diplomatie soudanaise. Lors d’une visite à Moscou,
Le Conseil des droits de l’homme (CDH) de l’ONU a appelé mardi les troupes érythréennes à se retirer rapidement et de manière vérifiable de la région éthiopienne du Tigré en guerre, et à la fin