Niger has suspended its participation in the Multinational Joint Task Force, and Chad has threatened to withdraw.
A government plain in the African nation of Mali to remove state support for Catholic schools could harm inter-religious dialogue in the Sahel country, according to a leading Catholic charity.
Professor Carl Levan, Chair of Politics, Governance, and Economics at the School of International Service, American University in Washington, D.C., has issued a stark warning to African nations about ...
The M23 militia, funded and directed by Rwanda, said it took the city of Goma, terrifying its people, many of whom sought ...
Advocacy organisation Africa No Filter has called on world leaders at the 2024 World Economic Forum in Davos to go beyond ...
"The rise of junta rule in the Sahel represents a complex interplay between decolonization and destabilization." ...
Ghana President John Mahama has put Colonel Larry Gbevlo-Lartey as the head of his team to improve relations with the ...
Ivory Coast’s expulsion of French troops follows similar moves across the region, leaving a power vacuum that must be handled ...
East Africa is likely to see increased interest from mining companies, many of which are smarting from disputes with military ...
The Sahel is grappling with unprecedented violence, as Al-Qaeda and Islamic State-linked jihadist groups intensify their attacks on civilians and m ...
Junta-led allies Mali, Burkina Faso and Niger on Thursday announced that their own common passport will come into effect from January 29, the date of their departure from regional bloc ECOWAS.
Earlier this month, soldiers swooped by helicopter into a vast mining complex in western Mali and made away with three tonnes ...