At least nineteen members of Nigeria’s Defence and Security Forces (DSF) were killed on Tuesday in the northwestern village of Kanya.
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On the fourteenth day of the Russia-Ukraine war, the Senegalese president and current chairman of the African Union (AU) tried to convince his counterpart Vladimir Putin on Wednesday to stop the bombing.
Ghana is a leading destination for foreign investment in West Africa and the fastest growing economy in the world, according to the World Bank’s latest outlook on the country’s business environment.
As The Gambia joins the rest of the world to mark International Women’s Day on March 8, local feminists have been up in arms against an imam who made a controversial comment about female judges of the shariah court.
US Undersecretary of State Wendy Sherman reiterated, Tuesday in Rabat, Washington’s support to the autonomy plan, proposed by Morocco in 2007, as a final solution to the Sahara conflict.
The United Nations Mission in Mali (MINUSMA) announced that it had lost two soldiers on Monday after an improvised explosive device exploded near Mopti
The Ivorian government is easing health controls at Abidjan airport in view of the “moderate circulation” of Covid-19 and the validity of PCR (Polymerase Chain Reaction) test results has been extended from 48 to 72 hours.
The Consortium for Economic and Social Research (CRES) is organizing on Thursday a workshop to share the results of a study entitled “Support programmes for youth employment and employability in growth sectors in Senegal.”
Reactions continue to pour in after the terrorist attack on Friday, March 4 on the Mondoro military camp in central Mali.
The deadliest assault on the Malian Armed Forces (Fama) in several months occurred on Friday near the border with Burkina.