Début janvier 2023, deux attaques djihadistes coordonnées ont visé deux postes non loin de la capitale malienne. Ce qui suscite les inquiétudes des habitants de Bamako. Après le nord et le centre, le sud du
A Breakthrough in Sudan’s Impasse?
Sudan’s military leader, General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, says the army will step aside to make way for a civilian government. In this Q&A, Crisis Group expert Alan Boswell discusses why a solution for the political
A Critical Window to Bolster Sudan’s Next Government
A deal between Sudan’s military and its factious political elites has opened the door to installing a civilian government. Signatories should work to win broader support during the current phase of negotiations, while outside actors
Russia Scrambling For Africa’s Resources – OpEd
An undeniable fact is that Africa’s G5 Sahel (Burkina Faso, Chad, Mali, Mauritania and Niger) and Central African Republic (CAR) have bartered their natural resources for Soviet-era and Russian military weapons and equipment. The G5
Sergey Lavrov Back To Africa With A Vengeance – Analysis
To call it a new ‘scramble for Africa’, as some like to do, is clearly hyperbolic. Nonetheless, it can’t be denied that the Big Powers are energetically wooing Africa as relations among themselves deteriorate. China’s
Tunisia increasingly isolated under Saied as US loses interest
The president has tried to look abroad to get the country out of its economic crisis, without much success, as his political problems mount. The United States has slashed its military and civilian aid to
IntelBrief: Solutions to the Yemen Conflict Will Remain Elusive in 2023
Yemen’s long-running civil war between the internationally recognized Republic of Yemen Government and the Iran-backed Houthi movement diminished in 2022, but a permanent solution will likely remain elusive in 2023. Two negotiating tracks – one
Sahara occidental: le chef du Front Polisario menace d’intensifier les combats contre le Maroc
Le Front Polisario, mouvement indépendantiste du Sahara Occidental, tient toujours son 16e congrès dans un camp de réfugiés en Algérie. Lors de ce premier congrès depuis la rupture du cessez-le-feu en 2020, Brahim Ghali, secrétaire
UE: Les gardiens de la révolution iraniens sur liste des organisations terroristes effrayent le pouvoir algérien
Panique générale au sein du haut commandement de l’armée algérienne, où le chef d’état-major, le général Saïd Chengriha, est affolé par l’initiative du Parlement de l’Union Européenne (UE) demandant de classer le corps des gardiens
L’Égypte, une “porte d’entrée” pour la Chine sur le monde arabo-musulman
À la suite de la visite du ministre chinois des Affaires étrangères en Égypte et pour comprendre les relations entre les deux pays, Emmanuel Véron, docteur en géographie et spécialiste de la Chine contemporaine et