Three people were killed in a foiled attack Wednesday against a newly established military camp near Mogadishu, Somali army officials said. Troops managed to “fend off two car bombs and a gun raid,” but three
Suicide bomber kills five in Chad, including soldier: sources
A suicide bomber killed five people, including a Chadian soldier, when she blew herself up on the shores of Lake Chad on Wednesday, three military and government sources said.
Terrorist Attacks in Southern Yemen Complicate Civil War Peace Process
Two separate terrorist attacks earlier this month struck the Yemeni governorate of Aden, and those were followed by a third attack in Abyan.
Somalia: “We Are Coming for You Ruthlessly” – U.S. Tells Al-Shabaab
Army Gen. Stephen Townsend, the new commander of U.S. Africa Command, visited Somalia on Wednesday and pledged to continue pressuring violent extremists such as al-Shabab.
Boko Haram: Nigeria moves to deradicalize former fighters
Nigeria’s Operation Safe Corridor aims to facilitate the rehabilitation of ex-insurgents. However, many victims remain hostile towards those attempting to reintegrate into society.
Egypt Says Security Forces Killed 17 Islamic Militants
Security forces killed at least 17 suspected militants in raids in Cairo and in another province, Egypt officials said Thursday, four days after a car filled with explosives wrecked outside the county’s main cancer hospital,
Coalition intercepts Houthi drone targeting Saudi Arabia from Yemen
The Arab coalition intercepted a Houthi drone launched from Yemen towards Jazan in Saudi Arabia on Thursday.
Boko Haram: Nigeria Intensifies Bombardment Of Sambisa Forest, Kills Several Terrorists, Air Force Says
According to Air Commodore Ibikunle Daramola, a spokesperson for the air force, the operation was executed after a series of intelligence surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) missions revealed solar panels, communications equipment, and other facilities at
Car Bomb Kills 3 U.N. Staff Members Outside a Benghazi Mall
At least three United Nations staff members were killed in Libya after a bomb-laden vehicle exploded this weekend outside a shopping mall in the eastern city of Benghazi, a spokesman for the international body said.
[Chronique] Paludisme et choléra au Burundi : déni officiel ou complot international ?
Face aux alertes de double épidémie de paludisme et de choléra, des responsables burundais dégainent le sempiternel discours politicien. Et les adeptes des théories conspirationnistes s’en donnent à cœur joie…
