Le président de la République démocratique du Congo Félix Tshisekedi a affirmé dimanche n’avoir “aucun doute” sur le soutien du Rwanda à une rébellion venue “agresser” son pays, tout en répétant son souhait d’entretenir des
Golfe de Guinée : saisie de deux tonnes de cocaïne
Le task group Jeanne-d’Arc, intégré à l’opération Corymbe de l’armée française, a saisi deux tonnes de cocaïne sur un navire de pêche dans les eaux du golfe de Guinée. Ce qui porte un nouveau coup
CEDEAO : Mahamadou Issoufou nommé médiateur pour le Burkina Faso
Mahamadou Issoufou nommé médiateur de la CEDEAO pour le Burkina Faso. Après le 6e sommet extraordinaire de la Communauté économique des Etats de l’Afrique de l’Ouest (CEDEAO), les membres de l’organisation ont désigné l’ancien président
Nigeria’s Buhari has no preferred successor, spokesman says
Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari has no preferred candidate from the ruling All Progressives Party (APC) to succeed him, his spokesman said on Monday, a day before a convention to pick the party’s flag bearer for
Russia Seeks Buyers for Plundered Ukraine Grain, U.S. Warns
Russia has bombed, blockaded and plundered the grain production capacity of Ukraine, which accounts for one-tenth of global wheat exports, resulting in dire forecasts of increased hunger and of spiking food prices around the world.
‘From Russia With Love’: A Putin Ally Mines Gold and Plays Favorites in Sudan
In a scorched, gold-rich area 200 miles north of the Sudanese capital, where fortunes spring from desert-hewn rock, a mysterious foreign operator dominates the business. Locals call it “The Russian Company” — a tightly guarded

AU Officials Meet With Putin To Address Africa’s Impending Food Crisis
Senegalese President and African Union Chairman Macky Sall arrived in the south-western Russian city of Sochi with skylined aims of offsetting Africa’s impending food crisis largely due to the Russia-Ukraine crisis that began late February

Prolonging The US’ Forever War: Biden’s Decision To Deploy Troops To Somalia
Somalia has been stated to be a long-overlooked and overdue part of the counterterrorism strategy of the United States (US) in Africa. Owning to the generation of persistent fear due to the ill-fated ‘Operation Restore

Ethiopia’s mass arrests show rift with former Amhara allies
Once a key ally of Ethiopia’s federal government in its deadly war in the country’s northern Tigray region, the neighboring Amhara region is now experiencing government-led mass arrests and disappearances of activists, journalists and other

UN extends searches on high seas off Libya for illegal arms
The U.N. Security Council approved a resolution Friday extending the authorization for countries and regional organizations to inspect vessels on the high seas off the coast of Libya suspected of violating the U.N. arms embargo