Two journalists were kept under detention in Tunisia on Wednesday, following a raft of arrests targeting government critics including lawyers and the press that has drawn concern from the country’s international allies. Authorities in the
US, Niger delegation meet to discuss US forces withdrawal
After nearly a two-week delay, U.S. and Nigerien officials are holding high-level follow-on meetings to coordinate the withdrawal of American troops from the country. Christopher Maier, assistant secretary of defense for special operations and low-intensity
Au Sénégal, Bassirou Diomaye Faye impose un nouveau style présidentiel
Simplification du protocole, annonces d’audits économiques, publication de rapports… La rupture prônée par le jeune chef de l’Etat se traduit pour le moment essentiellement dans la communication du duo qu’il forme avec son premier ministre,
Soudan : L’ONU presse pour un cessez-le-feu à El Fasher dans le nord
Le chef des Nations Unies, Antonio Guterres, a lancé un appel pressant aux parties en conflit au Soudan, les enjoignant à mettre un terme immédiat aux hostilités et à reprendre sans délai les pourparlers en
Russia, Sierra Leone Show Signs Of Forging Strategic Partnership – OpEd
By upholding the principles of understanding and mutual respect, Russia and Sierra Leone are showing the desire to build a more harmonious relationship. But, this will importantly see the prompt opening of Russia’s new diplomatic
The Horn Of Africa States: Agriculture The Only Savior – OpEd
The plight of the Horn of Africa states region is hunger and not only hunger but man-made hunger. Millions of its people are susceptible to hunger the year round, not only because of natural disasters
Africa’s Economic Development: Exploring Geopolitical Complexities And Contradictions – Analysis
Within the context of rapidly geopolitical changes and the Russia-Ukraine crisis, African leaders have to absolutely rethink and take strategies to save their straddling economy. Both situations have created increasing problems across the world. The
Can We Finally Agree That UN’s Libya Mission Is Not Working? – OpEd
Nearly a decade and a half after a supposed “awakening,” Libya is still paralyzed by division, conflict and the pursuit of narrow self-interests by a range of actors disguised as well-intentioned support. Today, the North
The Horn Of Africa States: Regional Relations – OpEd
The world of today composes of some 196 countries of which some 194 are recognized as full members, including Palestine which was voted for full membership recently. However these countries, although independent of each other
Blowback In The African Coup Belt – OpEd
Starting in 2020, things started to get strange in Africa for those who knew what to look for. Normally, coups in Africa are nothing to write about. But starting in 2020, we saw sixcountries flip