Tunisia’s President Kais Saied said on Thursday there was “no turning back” from his decision to freeze parliament and assume executive power, moves his opponents have branded a coup. Speaking in a video published by

Tunisia’s President Kais Saied said on Thursday there was “no turning back” from his decision to freeze parliament and assume executive power, moves his opponents have branded a coup. Speaking in a video published by
Des rebelles tigréens ont pris le contrôle, jeudi, de Lalibela, dans la région d’Ahmara en Éthiopie, ont affirmé plusieurs habitants. Classé au patrimoine mondial de l’Unesco, ce site est célèbre pour ses églises taillées dans
Lors de son séjour, au mois de juin dernier, à Goma, à Béni dans la province du Nord-Kivu ainsi qu’à Bunia dans la province l’Ituri, dans la partie Est de la République Démocratique du Congo,
Rejetant les appels à l’ouverture de pourparlers sur la crise politique en Tunisie, le président Kaïs Saïed a indiqué, jeudi, qu’il n’y avait “pas de machine arrière” possible. Il a décidé, fin juillet, de suspendre
Plusieurs dizaines de personnes, notamment des civils et des militaires, ont été tuées, mercredi, lors de l’attaque de plusieurs villages dans le nord du Burkina Faso. Plusieurs villages ont été attaqués par des jihadistes présumés,
Perhaps in an effort to signal an opening for negotiations, Al-Qaeda’s branch in the Sahel declared that French soil is not part of the conflict. For the first time, an al-Qaeda affiliate publicly declared that
The United States’ counterterrorism efforts in Africa have prioritized security force assistance (SFA), despite its lack of effectiveness in reducing terrorism. Throughout Africa, al-Qaeda affiliates are capitalizing on local political grievances that remain unaddressed in
An international lobby group on Friday urged the Mozambican government to help civilians trapped by fighting in Cabo Delgado Province to move to safer areas. Human Rights Watch (HRW) said that government security forces had
Global rights watchdog Amnesty International says it documented use of excessive force and at least 115 killings by security forces this year in southeastern states. Amnesty International has accused Nigerian security forces of using excessive
Rwanda on Tuesday sent 700 more soldiers to the Central African Republic (CAR) to secure the main supply route connecting the capital Bangui to the border with Cameroon. The troops were deployed following a request