Alors que les putschs se multiplient en Afrique, le Sénégal reste toujours une exception. Le pays d’Afrique de l’Ouest n’a jamais connu de coups d’Etat depuis son indépendance en 1960. Une particularité qui, selon Alioune
Est du Burkina Faso: violents combats entre un groupe armé et les forces régulières à Yamba
Au Burkina Faso, de violents combats ont eu lieu le 11 octobre 2023 entre un groupe armé et les forces régulières. Un lourd bilan est évoqué après cette attaque qui s’est déroulée à Yamba, dans
Le Soudan toujours dans l’impasse après plus de 5 mois de conflit
Cela fait plus de cinq mois que de violents combats opposent l’armée soudanaise aux Forces de soutien rapide, sans qu’aucune médiation ne soit parvenue à mettre fin à ce conflit meurtrier. Au moins 7 000
Sudan – One of Largest Protection Crises, Says UN Refugee Agency
The displacement crisis prompted by ongoing conflict in Sudan continues unabated with nearly six million people forced out of their homes and women and children making up nearly nine in 10 of those uprooted, the
Russia Feeds Africa – OpEd
It all began in March 2023 with an ear-deafening applause during the inter-parliamentary conference under the theme ‘Russia-Africa in a Multipolar World’ that was held in Moscow. Russian President Vladimir Putin offered what was then
US Says July Ouster Of Niger’s Government Was A Coup
The State Department Tuesday announced that the U.S. officially recognizes as a coup the illegal, July 26 overthrow of the government of Niger. With the official recognition of a coup, restrictions under section 7008 of
Fighting intensifies in east DR Congo, where M23 once held sway
Clashes have intensified in DR Congo’s east where the national army has deployed in areas it was chased out of at the start of the year, the United Nations and local sources said Monday. After
Sudan and Iran resume diplomatic relations severed 7 years ago, promising to ‘open embassies soon’
Sudan and Iran announced in a joint statement Monday the resumption of diplomatic relations between the two countries after a seven-year hiatus. Khartoum cut ties with Tehran in 2016 after Iranian protesters stormed the Saudi
Mali crisis: Life in Timbuktu and Gao under siege by Islamist fighters
People living in cities in Mali under siege by al-Qaeda-linked militants have told the BBC they are facing shortages of food, fuel and medicine, and rapidly rising prices. The blockades have come as fighting intensifies
Le président sénégalais dissout le gouvernement à l’approche des élections
Le président sénégalais, Macky Sall, a dissout le gouvernement du pays à quelques mois des élections, a indiqué la présidence vendredi soir. Le Premier ministre, Amadou Ba, qui est le successeur désigné de M. Sall
