In communities like Moduganari, residents face a recurring battle against the devastating effects of annual floods. What is life like for those living in these flood-vulnerable locations, and how do they cope with the constant

In communities like Moduganari, residents face a recurring battle against the devastating effects of annual floods. What is life like for those living in these flood-vulnerable locations, and how do they cope with the constant
Addressing the frontline troops, COAS Lagbaja highlighted the substantial progress made over the last four months, emphasising the positive peace indicators through the mass recovery of equipment and insurgents’ surrender. Lieutenant General Taoreed Lagbaja, Nigeria’s
The international community which should have prevented Hamas from controlling Gaza in the first place, has looked on as Iran then set in motion wars across the Middle East. The Iranian-backed Houthis’ successful attacks on
“Si [les djihadistes] avaient su que j’étais un fonctionnaire, ils m’auraient décapité”, a confié à la BBC, Tomas Langa, fonctionnaire dans le nord du Mozambique. Il estime avoir eu de la chance de s’en sortir.
“If [the jihadists] knew I was a government official, they would have beheaded me,” Tomas Langa, a civil servant in northern Mozambique, told the BBC. He feels he had a lucky escape. We have changed
Activities of armed groups in the volatile Central African Republic have increased, complicating a security landscape that has seen a spillover of the conflict in neighboring Sudan, U.N. experts warn in a new report. The
Uganda is welcoming increasing numbers of Sudanese arrivals – over 33,000 people, 19,000 of whom have arrived in Kampala since the start of 2024, the United Nations Refugee Agency (UNHCR) said. Majority of the refugees
Dans sa nouvelle enquête, le journaliste Maurin Picard s’intéresse à un épisode oublié de l’histoire de la Françafrique : le soutien apporté par le régime gaulliste à la sécession katangaise, dans l’ex-Congo belge, en 1961.
Au Bénin, la Cour de repression des infractions économiques et du terrorisme (Criet), juge ce lundi trois ressortissants nigériens dont la directrice générale adjointe de WAPCO Niger. Le procureur spécial les a inculpés vendredi pour
Les bases militaires françaises au Sénégal, en Côte d’Ivoire, au Tchad et au Gabon devraient être réduites à quelques centaines de soldats. Exception notoire : celle de Djibouti. Paris prévoit de réduire à quelques centaines