Delays in the opening of polling centres, problems of routing electoral materials, voting machines in breakdowns … The scocks accumulated during the elections in the DRC, to the point that the electoral commission has decided
What Recurring Airstrike Mishaps Mean For Nigeria’s Counterterrorism Operations
Attacks by state and non-state actors show the extent to which civilians are increasingly getting caught in the crossfire of the raging conflict in the North West. What does this say about Nigeria’s counter-terrorism strategy
Rough waters: Houthi rebel attacks’ affect East African shippers
East African ports should expect slower business in the coming days after Yemen’s Houthi rebels stepped up attacks on ships travelling through the Red Sea to the western end of the Indian Ocean. That means
Hijacked cargo ship has moved towards Somalia, says EU naval force
The European Union’s maritime security force says it’s monitoring a Maltese-flagged merchant ship that was hijacked last week in the Arabian Sea off the Horn of Africa. Eighteen crew were on board the bulk carrier
The Dark Seas of Deception:Unmasking EU fisheries in West Africa’s troubled waters
In this investigation, Gideon Sarpong delves into the intricacies of the European Commission’s (EC) fishery policies, focusing on the Commission’s actions, or lack thereof, in West Africa. This complex web encompasses critical issues such as
Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh arrives in Cairo for ceasefire talks
Hamas’s Qatar-based leader Ismail Haniyeh arrived in Cairo on Wednesday for talks on a ceasefire in the group’s war with Israel in Gaza and a prisoner exchange. Haniyeh arrived “in the Egyptian capital Cairo to
SADC troops set to enter DRC in face of turbulent elections and surge in M23 rebel activity
In what has been a mysteriously silent buildup, South Africa and SADC have committed to deploying a military force into the DRC in an attempt to quell the M23 rebels and maintain stability. South Africa
Le Niger suspendu des instances de l’Organisation internationale de la francophonie
L’OIF a également appelé à la « libération immédiate et sans conditions du président Mohamed Bazoum » et de sa famille, toujours séquestrés après le coup d’Etat du 26 juillet. L’Organisation internationale de la francophonie
Cameroun: plusieurs morts après des incidents dans une ville de l’Extrême-Nord
Au Cameroun, la ville de Tokombéré, dans le département du Mayo Sawa dans l’Extrême-Nord du pays a été l’objet lundi et mardi d’affrontements entre population et forces de l’ordre. Des émeutes consécutives à une grogne
RDC : 5 candidats à la présidentielle exigent la réorganisation des élections
Dans une déclaration commune, publie ce mercredi 20 décembre, cinq des dix-neuf candidats à la présidentielle exigent la réorganisation des élections générales en RDC. Ils affirment leur opposition a toute prolongation du vote. La déclaration