A day after being released by the junta of the neighbouring country, 46 Ivorian troops who had been jailed in Mali since July returned home late...
Media rights organisations have demanded the release of six journalists imprisoned by South Sudanese authorities after a video purportedly showing President Salva Kiir peeing on himself...
A week after the courts sentenced the 49 Ivorian troops, Mali’s junta leader on Friday pardoned them all, according to a government official. Their detention in...
Rights organisations applaud Kenyan President William Ruto’s decision to commission investigations into police deaths that occurred without a warrant. One police station, according to Ruto, featured...
To stop the violence, Somaliland withdrew its troops from the disputed town. After days of violent protests, the security forces of the Somaliland breakaway republic left...
A November peace agreement between Ethiopian federal forces and the Tigray People’s Liberation Front looks to be holding, giving hope to some of the more than...
At least 15 people were reportedly murdered in two blasts that targeted officials on Wednesday in the town of Mahas in the central Hiran area, roughly...
According to Mali’s security minister, five people were killed Monday when armed men attacked a civil defence post in a rare attack close to the capital....
The government reported that 28 bodies were discovered in northwest Burkina Faso over the weekend, and human rights advocates accused a volunteer militia formed to bolster...
The military of Cameroon claims to have sent a large number of troops to the English-speaking Northwest area of the country, to the districts of Oku,...