South Africa’s military chief said Wednesday that multinational forces had been able to “disrupt” jihadist rebels in northern Mozambique since their deployment there last year. More than 3 100 troops from several African countries moved

South Africa’s military chief said Wednesday that multinational forces had been able to “disrupt” jihadist rebels in northern Mozambique since their deployment there last year. More than 3 100 troops from several African countries moved
Sudan’s military leaders have expanded ties with Russia since the invasion of Ukraine. On March 21, the US charge d’affaires and the ambassadors of the United Kingdom and Norway in Khartoum issued an unusually strongly
A delegation from the leadership of the Sudan Revolutionary Front (SRF), headed by Member of the Sovereignty Council and Chairman of the SRF, El Hadi Idris, met with the ambassadors and representatives of the Troika
The attack is the latest in a string of deadly attacks in northern Benin by groups linked with al-Qaeda and ISIL. Five soldiers were killed in an attack by suspected an armed group possibly linked
It was market day in the town of Moura in central Mali when Malian troops backed by white mercenaries descended in helicopters and opened fire on bewildered residents, according to witnesses’ accounts. Stall-owner Amadou saw
An extraordinary meeting of the ECOWAS Commission has ended in Accra with heads of states giving extended timelines to the coup countries of Mali, Burkina Faso and Guinea to initiate processes towards the return to
Introduction On March 2, 2022, the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) passed a resolution condemning Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Mali was among the 17 African countries that abstained from voting (28 African countries voted in
The war in Ukraine that followed the Russian invasion is still in its early stages. While it is too soon to measure the war’s full impact on crises in the Middle East and North Africa,
Le Premier ministre ivoirien, Patrick Achi, a présenté sa démission et celle de son gouvernement, mercredi, a déclaré le président Alassane Ouattara, lors d’un conseil des ministres au cours duquel il a accepté son départ.
Les attaques meurtrières perpétrées au Nigéria ce dimanche, ont déjà causé la fuite de plus de 4800 personnes. Des femmes et des enfants, figurent principalement parmi ces déplacés internes. Sadiya Umar Farouq, ministre nigériane des