On 25 July, Tunisia’s President Kaïs Saïed invoked the constitution to seize emergency powers after months of crisis. In this Q&A, Crisis Group expert Riccardo Fabiani says compromise between Saïed and his parliamentary opponents remains
Affaire Pegasus-Maroc : l’Unesco a-t-elle financé l’enquête ?
Des documents internes révèlent que l’institution internationale dirigée par Audrey Azoulay a répondu favorablement à une demande de subvention de la part de Forbidden Stories. Le ministère marocain des Affaires étrangères en est persuadé et
Zimbabwe: Cabinet Resolves to Give SAN Tribesman Jobs in Army, Police, Prisons
IN a bid to foster social inclusivity, Cabinet has ordered the relaxation of entry requirements for members of the marginalised San or Tjwao tribe to be recruited into the uniformed services sector. The tribesmen are
Kenya: Cotu Puts Firms Recruiting Kenyans to Middle East ‘Slavery’ On Notice
Employment agencies taking Kenyans to work in the Middle East have been put on notice for facilitating what Central Organisation of Trade Union (Cotu) on Wednesday termed as “modern slavery”. The government has also been
Mozambique: The Gatekeepers of Mozambique’s Community Seed Banks
These food heroes are guardians of their villages’ food security “Sometimes we are faced with droughts and other times we have floods,” says Anita António Candeeiro, leader of a women’s group of smallholder farmers in
SADC Forces Join Fight Against Mozambique’s Insurgency
South Africa is deploying 1,495 troops to Mozambique to join the standby force of the Southern African Development Community (SADC) assisting the Mozambican government in the fight against terrorism in the northern province of Cabo
Tidjane Thiam: clap de fin dans l’affaire qui avait causé son départ de Credit Suisse ?
La banque a trouvé un accord extrajudiciaire aux poursuites pénales de l’affaire Khan, à l’origine du départ du franco-ivoirien. C’est un feuilleton rocambolesque qui a trouvé son issue le dimanche 25 juillet 2021. Credit Suisse
Exclusivité – Côte d’Ivoire : Patrick Achi, les ambitions d’un équilibriste
Propulsé sur le devant de la scène après le décès d’Hamed Bakayoko, le Premier ministre doit convaincre qu’il est l’homme de la situation. Une mission compliquée pour un technocrate discret, qui s’avère plus politique –
Turkey in the Sahel
Ankara is strengthening ties with Sahelian capitals, building mosques and hospitals and opening up export markets. Its defence pact with Niamey has led rivals to suspect its intentions. Turkey and other outside powers should do
Gunmen on motorbikes raid Niger village, kill 14
The victims of the attack near the Mali border included nine people working in the fields, according to the interior ministry. Armed men on motorbikes have killed at least 14 civilians in an attack in
