Environ 2 000 manifestants, selon des observateurs, ont dénoncé dimanche à Tunis “le pouvoir aux mains d’un seul homme”, disant redouter “un retour à la dictature de Ben Ali”, après l’adoption cette semaine par le
Maroc : le roi, l’argent et le Premier ministre, par François Soudan
C’est à Aziz Akhannouch, l’homme le plus fortuné du royaume – et désormais chef du gouvernement –, que revient la lourde tâche de mettre en œuvre le nouveau modèle de développement lancé par Mohammed VI.
Mali to Hire Wagner Group to Fight Terrorists as the EU Draws a Red Line Against Russia
The military transitional government of Mali is expected to announce a deal with the Russian Wagner Group to combat the Islamic jihadist movements that are spreading violence across the country. Moscow has confirmed the deal.
Libya: Inhumane Treatment of Migrants – the EU Is ‘Complicit’ Says Filmmaker
A system of abuse against migrants in Libya, carried out by militias and the government, is fueled by European Union money given to authorities in a country where violence has been normalized after years of
MALI : COOPÉRATION BILATERALE : LA FRANCE OFFRE UN IMPORTANT LOT DE MATÉRIELS À LA POLICE MALIENNE
locaux de la direction générale de la police ont abrité le vendredi 24 septembre 2021, une cérémonie de remise d’un important lot de matériels bureautiques, roulants et autres à la police nationale du Mali. Ces
Chad plans to double army size to deal with security challenges
Chad’s transitional government said on Friday that it plans to drastically increase the size of its army to deal with security challenges, including threats from Islamist militants and armed rebels. Defence Minister General Daoud Yaya
Africom Commander visits Mali
US Army General Stephen Townsend, commander, US Africa Command, travelled to Bamako, Mali, on 23 September, accompanied by US Africa Command Deputy Commander for Civil-Military Engagement Ambassador Andrew Young. While in Mali, Townsend met US
‘Then the killing started’: Witnesses accuse Tigray fighters
One man said he counted 55 corpses as he escaped from his town in northern Ethiopia, stepping over bodies scattered in the streets. Another asserted he was rounded up with about 20 men who were
Attempted coup in Sudan mirrors building tension, unsolved Horn of Africa’s conflicts
The recent attempted coup in Sudan has exposed the delicate political ground not just in Khartoum but also the Horn of Africa. The neighbourhood is already struggling with a now humanitarian crisis in Ethiopia’s Tigray
Thousands of Tunisians rally against President Saied’s growing grip on power
About 2,000 Tunisians rallied in the capital on Sunday to protest against President Kais Saied’s recent steps to tighten his grip on power, labelling it “a coup d’état”. Saied, who on July 25 sacked prime
