Among the 18.6 million people currently experiencing food insecurity in Nigeria, 3.3 million live in the northeastern states of Borno, Adamawa and Yobe. This number might rise to 26.5 million nationwide and 4.4 million in

Among the 18.6 million people currently experiencing food insecurity in Nigeria, 3.3 million live in the northeastern states of Borno, Adamawa and Yobe. This number might rise to 26.5 million nationwide and 4.4 million in
The former Ivorian Prime Minister Guillaume Soro, in exile for four years, “can return” to his country, but it is the justice system that will decide on the enforcement of his convictions in Côte d’Ivoire,
L’ancien président de l’Assemblée nationale a été reconnu coupable d’« atteinte à la sûreté de l’État » et condamné par contumace à la prison à perpétuité. La cour d’assises d’Abidjan a donc suivi les réquisitions
L’ancien Premier ministre ivoirien, qui a annoncé dimanche vouloir mettre fin à son « exil » entamé en 2019, a déclaré lundi 13 novembre se trouver à Niamey, où il a rencontré le général Abdourahamane
By means of a decision issued in the evening of Thursday, 23 November 2023, the Minister of Justice and Human Rights, Alphonse Charles Wright, appointed Abdoulaye Bademba BARRY as the Acting Director of the Audear
With the destruction of the Shambat Bridge, Khartoum’s bridges find themselves on top of the priority list of the warring parties. In this article, Radio Dabanga looks at the role of bridges in the development
What’s new? Ethiopia’s federal government is battling yet another revolt. This time, militants are engaged in hostilities with federal forces in Amhara, the country’s second-most populous region. After tensions escalated all year, insurgents briefly seized control
Ethiopia and Eritrea made peace in 2018, formally ending their border conflict. But control of the Assab port, which serves both countries, has sparked new tensions and led to fears of a fresh dispute. When
Alec Erwin who was once South Africa’s Minister of Trade and Industry likened Africa’s relations with the rest of the world to that of a “butterfly” with the thorax of the butterfly representing the North-South
Les paramilitaires du général « Hemetti » accroissent leur contrôle sur l’ouest du pays, tandis que l’armée régulière ne tient plus qu’une fraction du territoire entre le Nil et la mer Rouge. « Ils avancent