C’est la fin des travaux en commissions au dialogue national inclusif au Tchad. Ce mardi 13 septembre, les résultats des travaux seront transmis au présidium qui fixera la date de la plénière pour débattre des
William Ruto investi président du Kenya
Des dizaines de milliers de Kényans se sont réunis dans le stade de Kasarani à Nairobi pour assister à l’investiture de leur nouveau président William Ruto ce mardi 13 septembre. Le cinquième dirigeant du Kenya
Cinq morts dans une attaque contre le convoi d’un sénateur nigérian
Cinq personnes ont été tuées dimanche lors de l’attaque d’un convoi transportant un sénateur de l’opposition dans le sud-est du Nigeria, région secouée par des violences et tensions séparatistes, a annoncé lundi la police. Des
Soldiers and ‘terrorists’ dead in Burkina Faso attack
Seven-year-old insurgency that has claimed more than 2,000 lives Two soldiers died and a dozen “terrorists” were killed on Monday during an attack against a military detachment in Burkina Faso’s militant-hit north, the army said.
Somali Military Says Offensive Retakes 20 Villages from Militants
Somalia’s military says an offensive in the central Hiran region has captured 20 villages that were occupied by the Islamist militant group al-Shabab. A Somali National Army commander, Captain Mohamed Ibrahim Daud, told VOA by
Boko Haram Claims Killing Of Nigerian Army Personnel, Policeman In Borno, Yobe
The terror group also claimed a policeman was killed on Saturday during an attack on a checkpoint in Geidam. The Islamic State-backed faction of Boko Haram, the Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP), formerly known
Rule by Salary
Public employee wages have become a blunt political instrument in the hands of many African governments. Last week, hundreds of police special constabularies in Osogbo, the capital of Osun State in southwestern Nigeria, staged a
Mozambique’s jihadis spread into most populous province
Extremists allied with the Islamic State group have spread their attacks further south into Mozambique’s most populous province, Nampula, including an assault on a Catholic mission in which an Italian nun was among those killed.
Libya’s History Should Not Be Forgotten – Book Review
In a new piece of historical thought leadership political analyst and naval strategist Harry Halem reminds readers of the role which the Senussi dynasty played in shaping the Libyan state we know today As the
Conflict In Eastern Congo: A Spark Away From A Regional Conflagration – Analysis
The ongoing conflict in the eastern part of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) has cost approximately six million lives since 1996, making it one of the deadliest conflicts in world history. Ethnic and geopolitical