by Theo Guzman
The denial is direct, in no uncertain terms and comes from an authoritative source. “My mother has never been under house arrest. This is a lie. People need to know that“. This is explained by Kim Aris,...
By Ambra Visentin
The Malian government has launched an inter-Malian dialogue with the aim of "reconciling the sons and daughters of the country and establishing lasting peace". This initiative, requested by President Assimi Goïta and outlined in his address to...
by Ambra Visentin
One year on from the start of the latest civil war in Sudan, an international humanitarian conference in Paris recently pledged more than two billion euros in aid for the north-east African country. The country has been...
by Ambra Visentin
Almost the entire metropolitan area of Port-au-Prince, Haiti, is in the hands of illegal armed gangs - estimated to number close to 300 groups comprising between 15 and 1,500 men - who have emptied the prisons and...
by the Center for Preventive Action * - OtherNews
(Council on Foreign Relations – CFR)
In late October, a coalition of three ethnic armed groups in Shan State launched a coordinated offensive against the ruling military junta, posing the strongest challenge...
by Ambra Visentin
Another French stronghold in Africa has fallen, but this time terrorism has nothing to do with it. On Tuesday evening, when the results of Saturday's elections were announced on the Gabon 24 television channel, the Gambian coup...
by Ambra Visentin
West African army chiefs of staff began meeting in Ghana on Thursday to discuss a possible armed intervention in Niger following the military-led coup that overthrew President Mohamed Bazoum on 26 July and put General Abdourahamane Tiani...
There is no stopping to the protests in Sudan. Despite the coup d'état (and repression) that scuttled the transition process to democracy that the country was struggling through, new demonstrations have been taking place for several weeks.
All these demonstrations...
By Tun Khin, President of Burmese Rohingya Organisation UK. Find his article and more of his work on our partner website.
Exactly one year ago, on February 1, the Myanmar military launched a coup and opened another bloody chapter in...
This article appeared first on our Italian website, as it was written by our Italian editorial director Raffaele Crocco on November 18, 2021.
Confusion: this would the correct description, if it were not too bland to describe a tragedy involving...