More than 160 killed in deadliest attack of Burkina Faso’s war against djihadists
More than 160 killed in deadliest attack of Burkina Faso’s war against djihadists. The government declares 3 days of mourning.
More than 160 killed in deadliest attack of Burkina Faso’s war against djihadists. The government declares 3 days of mourning.
Ghana’s planned issue of a social bond could kickstart a trend in Africa.
France has announced the suspension of joint military operations with Malian forces after the West African country’s second coup.
Twitter deleted a post by President Muhammadu Buhari invoking Nigeria’s civil war.
For the second day in a row in Midrand, Johannesburg, leadership elections for the Pan-African Parliament once again saw lawmakers disagree.
Former Ivory Coast President Laurent Gbagbo plans to return home in Cote d’Ivoire on June 17 following his acquittal at the ICC.
Gunmen on Sunday kidnapped a large number of children from an Islamic seminary in central Nigeria’s Niger state, police and residents said.
West African leaders decided at an extraordinary summit to suspend Mali from ECOWAS after a second coup in nine months.
French President Emmanuel Macron publicly recognized France’s “overwhelming responsibility” in the 1994 genocide in Rwanda.
Interim President Bah Ndaw and PM Moctar Ouane resign days after the military seized power and detained them.