A Madagascar, les deux dernières campagnes présidentielles (2018 et 2013) ont été marquées par des dépenses colossales de la part des gros candidats, estimées parfois à plusieurs dizaines de millions d’euros. Mais « l’origine des

A Madagascar, les deux dernières campagnes présidentielles (2018 et 2013) ont été marquées par des dépenses colossales de la part des gros candidats, estimées parfois à plusieurs dizaines de millions d’euros. Mais « l’origine des
En retirant le Nigeria de la liste noire des pays violant la liberté des religions selon les États-Unis, Antony Blinken avait préparé le terrain. C’est donc un président Muhamadu Buhari décrispé qui a reçu jeudi
When Abdulrazak Gurnah was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in October, he and his novels came under the international spotlight. The award committee praised his “uncompromising and compassionate penetration of the effects of colonialism
The migration crisis on the eastern border of the European Union (EU), which began earlier this summer and has ramped up dramatically in recent months, came as a surprise not only to the border countries,
The Sahel reveals a lot about how Africa has become an area of competition between world powers with different foreign policy priorities, as they vie for greater political, military, and economic influence on the continent.
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,
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