What happened and who is allegedly involved? On 16 November, a trio of suicide bombers targeted Kampala, Uganda’s capital city, one detonating his vest outside police headquarters and two more blowing themselves up near parliament.
What happened and who is allegedly involved? On 16 November, a trio of suicide bombers targeted Kampala, Uganda’s capital city, one detonating his vest outside police headquarters and two more blowing themselves up near parliament.
The African Union Mission in Somalia’s UN mandate is nearing its end. Despite the mission’s mixed record, its withdrawal could allow Islamist Al-Shabaab insurgents to take over the country. A mandate extension would allow Somalia,
The war on the Al-Shabaab group in Somalia got a boost on Tuesday after Turkey donated vehicles to the Somali army. The Turkish government has donated military vehicles to help fight in the fight against
Three convicted militants, one of whom had taken part in a 2015 attack that killed 148 people, were recaptured on Thursday after they escaped from a maximum security prison in Nairobi, the directorate of criminal
Senegalese police arrested an opposition leader for a second time, his lawyer said Wednesday, a week after he was detained following clashes between his supporters and police. Political tensions in Senegal have flared up between
At least 49 gendarmes and four civilians were killed in Sunday’s attack by suspected jihadists on a gendarmerie detachment in Inata, northern Burkina Faso, according to a new toll released by the government spokesman Wednesday.
Some victims of the Russians were taken by surprise while at home and some were burnt to death in their shops. At least 19 civilians were reportedly killed on Sunday, Nov. 14, during an attack
Fifty-three people were killed in a weekend attack on a gendarmerie post in Burkina Faso, an updated government toll showed on Wednesday, as President Roch Kabore responded to a public outcry over the worst strike
Face à la multiplication des assauts jihadistes, les militaires burkinabè se sentent vulnérables et ne cachent plus leur mécontentement. À tel point que certains s’inquiètent de rumeurs de coup d’État. Jamais l’armée burkinabè n’avait subi
Abidjan accueille depuis mercredi 17 novembre, et jusqu’à vendredi, la 41e réunion du Comité des chefs d’état-major de la Cédéao. Les haut-gradés évoqueront ensemble la reconfiguration de l’opération Barkhane et ses possibles conséquences dans la