Somali elite forces have liberated two villages in Southern Somalia following operations against al-Shabaab.
Yemeni Rights Network Documents 180 Houthi Abuses in 2 Weeks
The Yemeni Network for Rights and Freedoms revealed on Monday that the Iran-backed Houthi militias have committed 180 abuses against civilians during the first two weeks of April.
Nigeria: Boko Haram Leader, Shekau, Ready to Surrender, Says Military
Military authorities said yesterday that with the grand offensive mounted by the Armed Forces of Nigeria against Boko Haram and the Islamic State for West African Province (ISWAP), the body language of terror leader, Abubakar
Mali: Gouvernance au Mali: de la dictature militaire à la dictature civile
Aujourd’hui, les Maliens se demandent s’ils n’ont pas combattu une dictature militaire pour finalement se retrouver sous une dictature civile tant la déception est grande.
Mali: Crise alimentaire: le monde au bord d’une autre pandémie
Le Conseil de sécurité des Nations unies s’est réuni ce mardi 21 avril sur la menace de la crise alimentaire mondiale. Lors de cette réunion, la FAO et le PAM ont alerté sur une crise
The Central Sahel: Scene of New Climate Wars?
What’s new? Violence is rising in the central Sahel, linked largely to competition over natural resources in rural areas. Sahelian states and their partners fear that the effects of climate change could further exacerbate conflict.
Covid-19 and the oil market crash spell the end for US hegemony and the petrodollar
The combined impact of the oil war between Russia and Saudi Arabia and the fall in demand for crude oil during the coronavirus pandemic has led to the collapse of the oil market. Prices have
Saudi Arabia to hold prayers in Makkah and Madina ‘without worshippers’ during Ramadan
Makkah and Madina will hold the nightly Taraweeh prayers during Ramadan but only in the presence of clerics and staff who work on maintenance, the kingdom announced yesterday.
Jihadist massacre is latest threat to £44bn Mozambique gas project
Islamist militants massacred 52 villagers who refused to join their ranks in an escalation of terrorism that is threatening Africa’s largest gas project.
Can Libya’s Khalifa Haftar pull back following Tripoli defeat?
Amid global economic downturn, analysts say it’s unclear if foreign supporters will continue to bankroll the strongman. The campaign will be swift.