Key Takeaways: Assessments: Mali Al Qaeda’s Sahelian branch conducted its first VBIED attack in southern Mali since 2022, likely to support the group’s efforts to isolate a district capital near the border with Mauritania. Al

Key Takeaways: Assessments: Mali Al Qaeda’s Sahelian branch conducted its first VBIED attack in southern Mali since 2022, likely to support the group’s efforts to isolate a district capital near the border with Mauritania. Al
The Gaza war has led to acrimony at UN headquarters, with critics accusing the U.S. and its allies of hypocrisy in dealing with international crises. The rows are indeed divisive, but many member states seem
Most writings and discussions on the region present its troubles both natural and man-made or self-inflicted internal and engineered external. In this article, we will present the effects and impact of the region on the
A surge of new attacks by an Islamic State-affiliated group in Mozambique’s Cabo Delgado province has left more than 70 children missing, with fears they may have drowned in a river or been kidnapped by
Many Nigerians trafficked to Egypt to engage in forced labour are living in fear as authorities go after illegal immigrants. While victims are interested in returning home, their sponsors refuse to release their travel passports
Peace laureate Pétronille Vaweka urges U.S. role to end worsening war over strategic minerals. Pétronille Vaweka, a Congolese grandmother, has mediated local peace accords in her homeland’s wars. But now, she says, one of Africa’s
A Ouagadougou ce jeudi matin, le juge du tribunal administratif a ordonné la remise en liberté immédiate de Maître Guy-Hervé Kam. L’avocat et leader du mouvement politique Sens avait été arrêté le 24 janvier, sans
La plénière devant examiner le projet de loi portant amnistie générale des faits commis entre le 1er février 2021 et le 25 février 2024, en lien avec des manifestations ou ayant des motivations politiques, a
Selon la Commission internationale de juristes (CIJ), 15 millions d’euros sont destinés aux « survivants des prisons et aux familles de ceux qui ont été tués » sous la dictature. Plus de 10 000 victimes
Le Nigeria maintiendra sa collaboration avec la Russie, même dans le domaine militaire, a affirmé mercredi le ministre des Affaires étrangères du pays, Yusuf Tuggar. « Malgré tout, cette coopération qui existe depuis longtemps perdurera