Le président de Guinée-Bissau, Umaro Sissoco Embaló, dans une interview accordée à France 24, revient sur le coup d’État au Niger et la possible intervention de la Cédéao. La Cédéao, qui tente de négocier avec

Keeping Jihadists Out of Northern Côte d’Ivoire
What’s new? As jihadist groups in the Sahel move southward, Côte d’Ivoire has beefed up its security deployment in the north and rolled out a range of social projects to alleviate poverty and youth unemployment. Militant

In Major Military Move, U.S. Repositions Some Troops In Niger
A Reuters Exclusive (U.S. military repositions some troops in Niger, pulls non-essential personnel) said on September 7, 2023: The Pentagon is repositioning some troops and equipment within Niger and will withdraw a small number of

Africa’s Future Will Be Shaped by Africans, Not Outside Powers
As supporters of the military junta that seized power last month in Niger try to force the departure of French troops from the country, the crisis there has come to symbolize the crumbling of France’s

La RDC demande le départ de la MONUSCO
La perception publique de la MONUSCO s’est détériorée, en témoignent les manifestations à Goma. Ces manifestations, qui ont malheureusement viré au tragique, reflètent une frustration croissante envers la présence et les actions de la mission

The Horn Of Africa States: A Potentially Prosperous Region – OpEd
For years now, the Horn of Africa States has been in a state of turmoil, instability, and conflicts compounded by climatic changes, man-made poverty, international interferences, and imported terror groups that have played havoc on

In Saudi’s mass murder of Ethiopian migrants, seeing is believing
Human Rights Watch’s Devon Lum takes us inside the digital investigation into the killing of Ethiopian migrants by Saudi border guards, which uses visual evidence to illustrate survivors’ journey and ensure their stories are not

The Lagos Blue Rail Line: A Game Changer – OpEd
For the long-suffering commuters in Lagos, the commercial capital of Nigeria, the inauguration of the Blue Rail Line on September 4, was nothing short of a game changer in a city notorious for chaotic traffic

Libya Herald: ‘Tripoli And Hafter’s Army Working Side-By-Side – A Roundup Of The Eastern Rescue Effort’
On September 15, 2023, the Libyan media outlet Libya Herald wrote that the 444 Brigade, one of the largest militias operating in Tripoli, arrived in eastern Libya to help in the rescue and recovery efforts

The UN must step up on Sudan
Nearly five months on, Sudan’s war between its army and largest paramilitary force has destroyed much of the country’s capital Khartoum and the adjacent cities of Bahri and Omdurman, as well as key towns in