Nestled in the vast semi-arid savanna of Dabel in northern Kenya, near the border with Ethiopia, lies the makeshift shanty mining town of Illo. The settlement sprang up in six short months starting in January
Somalia Approves Defense Agreement With Turkey
Somalia’s executive and legislative branches have approved a crucial 10-year defense and economic cooperation agreement with Turkey, President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud has announced. Following a meeting in Mogadishu, Somalia’s Cabinet approved the “Defense and Economic
Burkina Faso: Arming Civilians at the Cost of Social Cohesion?
President Ibrahim Traoré has reinforced the role of Volunteers for the Defense of the Homeland (VDPs) in Burkina Faso’s fight with jihadists. While VDP militias help secure national territory, their actions also fuel violence. With
A Somalian Defense Committee Member Put An Anti-Russian Spin On The Turkish Security Deal
Somalia’s motivations don’t automatically translate into action, however, but reflect wishful thinking on its leadership’s part. They also explain to Somalians why their country is giving Turkiye maritime security rights and 30% of the revenue
Sudan conflict spilling to South Sudan, UN official warns
The head of the United Nations Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS), Nicholas Haysom said the war in Sudan has spilled over to South Sudan. Speaking to reporters in Juba on Tuesday, Haysom said there are
Nigeria’s defense chief accuses nations withholding arms sales over abuses of ‘double standards’
Nigeria’s defense chief expressed frustration Tuesday with what he called the “double standards” of some countries that won’t sell his military weapons because of human rights concerns. Gen. Christopher Musa’s comment underscores one of the
UN Security Council Sanctions 6 Rebel Leaders in Congo
The U.N. Security Council designated six individuals for sanctions Tuesday for their destabilizing activities in Congo, where violence has escalated in the east this year, intensifying an already dire humanitarian situation. Those sanctioned are a
Dans des camps surchargés au Soudan du Sud, l’attente des réfugiés soudanais
Depuis le début du conflit, quelque 560.000 Soudanais se sont réfugiés au Soudan du Sud, plus jeune Etat de la planète et l’un des moins développés qui peine à faire face aux quelque 1.500 personnes
Huit morts dans une nouvelle attaque des ADF dans l’Est de la RDC
Huit personnes ont été tuées lundi soir dans la région de Beni, dans l’est de la République démocratique du Congo, dans une attaque de présumés rebelles ADF, a-t-on appris mardi auprès d’un responsable administratif. Affiliés
Présidentielle au Sénégal: le président Sall accusé de traîner les pieds
Quinze candidats à la présidentielle au Sénégal ont accusé le chef de l’Etat Macky Sall de “mauvaise volonté”, et annoncé des actions pour obtenir que soit fixée rapidement la date de l’élection repoussée à une