Les autorités guinéennes ont déclaré qu’elles allaient poursuivre l’ancien président Alpha Condé pour meurtre et autres crimes commis pendant son mandat. M. Condé, âgé de 84 ans, a été renversé par un coup d’État militaire

Les autorités guinéennes ont déclaré qu’elles allaient poursuivre l’ancien président Alpha Condé pour meurtre et autres crimes commis pendant son mandat. M. Condé, âgé de 84 ans, a été renversé par un coup d’État militaire
Yaoundé a signé un accord de coopération militaire avec l’armée russe, balayant les critiques, notamment des Occidentaux. Le Cameroun et la Russie ont signé un accord de coopération militaire le 12 avril dernier. Cet accord
The President of Togo has agreed to mediate in Mali, where the military junta is under international pressure to re-establish civilian rule after taking power in 2020. The foreign ministers of Mali and Togo told
In March 2022, violent clashes between farming communities and cattle herders broke out in Eastern Equatoria State, South Sudan. It was the latest incident in months of cattle-related violence in the area, which is in
THE sharp decline in the value of the Zimbabwean dollar is a result of a sustained onslaught on the currency by economic saboteurs, President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s government has claimed. Responding to questions from legislators during
Central African Republic and El Salvador have made Bitcoin legal tender and Panama has approved a bill to regulate crypto assets. Experts have warned that nations that adopt crypto currencies risk instability. Central African Republic
Aly Ongoiba* keeps meticulous notes on the conflict that consumed his commune – a maze of clay buildings and artfully thatched granaries spread across the top of a sandstone escarpment that cuts through central Mali.
Entities advocating for the rights of journalists in South Sudan have called for the protection of scribes as the globe celebrates World Press Freedom Day, today 3 May. This year’s World Press Freedom Day theme
Somalia’s journalists have traditionally worked in one of Africa’s most dangerous environments, targeted by Al-Shabaab and government operatives alike. But now, journalists say the attacks have shifted online, with hired trolls tormenting them in the
Even group leader Saudi Arabia didn’t increase output by as much as permitted by the agreed quota. The OPEC cartel — which has struggled for many months to revive oil supplies halted during the pandemic