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Armenia has allegedly laid landmines in occupied territories, reportedly with political, economic, and logistical support from France. As negotiations toward a peace treaty move forward, France has ...
Lartey, Ghana’s Special Envoy to the Sahelian States, has lauded the Ghana Centre for Democratic Development (CDD-Ghana) for ...
Sub-Saharan Africa is home to nearly half of the world’s fragile and conflict-affected states, where weak institutions and social cohesion, governance failures, and economic instability trap millions ...
Felix Tshisekedi of Congo had long said his country would not negotiate with the Rwanda-backed militia, making the joint ...
Benin's government said that 54 soldiers were killed in an attack in the country's north last week, providing a lower toll than reported by Al Qaeda affiliate JNIM. The West African state and its ...
Forty-five years after the outbreak of the Berber Spring of 1980 and the savage and inhumane repression that followed, as ...
The Nation Newspaper Ukraine's Alleged Militant Ties in Africa: Diplomacy, Covert Operations, and Regional Fallouts ...
Despite its current crisis, Ecowas can look back on successes in integration, peace and security, and good governance.
A U.S. airstrike on an important oil port held by Yemen's Houthi rebels killed more than 70 people and wounded many others, ...
At the Pentagon’s last briefing on March 17, a Pentagon spokesman said the operation would not be “an endless offensive.” ...
Africa stands at a distinct crossroads in its history. For centuries, the political borders of the continent were drawn based ...