Mali: armed groups from the north claim the capture of Bourem
Armed groups from northern Mali claimed in a statement on Tuesday the capture of the key town of Bourem, between Gao and Timbuktu, at the cost of fighting with the Malian army.
Small island nations seek help on climate change from UN maritime court
Small island nations hope the UN maritime court will label greenhouse gas emissions absorbed by the oceans as pollution.
Protests in DRC 3 days after arrest of a journalist
Stanis Bujakera is accused of "spreading false rumors and disseminating false information for an article published by Jeune Afrique implicating military intelligence in the assassination of former minister Chérubin Okende", said the Congolese news site Actualité .cd , of which he is deputy publishin
Presidential election in Madagascar: Rajoelina in the race, the controversy ruled out
The Malagasy electoral commission took note on Monday of the candidacy for the next presidential election of the outgoing head of state, Andry Rajoelina, hampered in recent months by a controversy surrounding his nationality finally swept aside by the courts, noted a journalist from the 'AFP.
Mali: ex-CMA rebels say they are “in wartime” with the junta
The ex-rebels of northern Mali said on Monday they were "in times of war" with the junta in power in Bamako, in a press release received by AFP and distributed on social networks.
Gabon: ex-opposition and former pro-Bongo at the head of Parliament
General Brice Oligui Nguema, who overthrew Ali Bongo at the end of August, on Monday appointed leaders of the ex-opposition but also former leaders of the regime of the deposed president to head the two chambers of a future transitional Parliament.
Cobalt, copper mining leading to forced evictions in DR Congo- Amnesty International
Instead of benefiting from the growth of the mining sector, people living in the Kolwezi region "are being forced to leave their homes and farmland to make way for the expansion of large-scale industrial mining projects", according to the report.
Burkina junta lifts radio station’s suspension over Niger coup criticism
Radio Omega was ordered off the air on August 10 but has had the suspension lifted, Communications Minister and government spokesperson Rimtalba Jean-Emmanuel Ouedraogo announced in a statement.
Italy suspends Pogba after doping accusations
The France international tested positive for testosterone in a random drugs test following Juventus' Serie A game against Udinese on August 20, when he was an unused substitute
Zimbabwe president appoints son, nephew as deputy ministers
This decision is part of the newly constituted cabinet consisting of 26 ministries.