Le Fonds monétaire international a décidé de décaisser immédiatement près de 58 millions de dollars, soit 31 milliards de francs CFA, pour le Mali. Une décision qui s’inscrit dans le cadre de la coopération qui
Libye: les bras de fer entre milices entravent le processus de normalisation
En Libye, la classe politique est divisée sur les circonstances de ce qui est arrivé, dimanche 21 février, au ministre de l’Intérieur, Fathi Bachagha, l’homme fort de l’ouest libyen. Le ministre de l’Intérieur affirme que
Présidentielle au Niger : Mohamed Bazoum déclaré vainqueur
ÉLECTION. Selon les résultats provisoires de la Ceni, le candidat du parti au pouvoir a été élu avec 55,75 % des voix, face à l’opposant Mahamane Ousmane.
The Democratic Republic of Congo is Back on the Front Page
The killing of the Italian ambassador to the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and the lifting of U.S. Treasury sanctions against an Israeli businessman accused of mining-related corruption in the final hours of the Trump
How Abiy’s Effort to Redefine Ethiopia Led to War in Tigray
During the past two years, whenever Haileselassie, a wood trader in the Tigray region of northern Ethiopia, placed an order for supplies from the capital, Addis Ababa, he would lie awake at night, restless with
With the Expansion of Boko Haram, Nigeria Faces an Increasingly Transnational Threat
More than 340 schoolboys were abducted from their boarding school in northwestern Nigeria last month, apparently by armed criminal gangs affiliated with the extremist group Boko Haram.
Fears of Al-Shabab Attacks Rise Ahead of Somalia’s Delayed Elections
Federal elections that were supposed to be held in Somalia starting this month are behind schedule due to a dispute between the president and his political rivals.
Can Kabore, Newly Reelected, Heal a Divided and War-Torn Burkina Faso?
Not long before the New Year, I paid a visit to an Islamic teacher, known as a marabout, who lives in an unfinished house here on the outskirts of Burkina Faso’s capital.
A Democratic Breakthrough for Niger?
Voters in Niger will return to the polls this Sunday for a runoff election that will determine outgoing President Mahamadou Issoufou’s successor. The subsequent transition will mark the first time in the country’s history that
Migration as a Weapon – How to Stop Erdogan
Turkish President Erdogan is currently in a precarious situation. Turkey suffered in Syria severe military setbacks with dozens of killed. Yesterday’s agreement with Russia’s President Putin foresees a withdrawal of the Islamists supported by Turkey
