

Saudi Arabia, Togo Back Morocco’s Western Sahara Plan
Morocco continues to gain international backing for its Autonomy Plan for Western Sahara. By: Sara Zouiten The initiative has been recognized by many countries as a realistic and peaceful framework for resolving the decades-long dispute. Rabat – Saudi Arabia and Togo have both renewed their strong support for Morocco’s Autonomy Plan as the most credible and realistic solution to end the regional dispute over the Western Sahara. The two countries voiced their positions on Mond
Morocco World News
Oct 18


The world notices the persecution of Nigerian Christians
At last, the world notices persecution of Nigerian Christians The Washington Post October 10, 2025 By Robert Royal Massacres of Christians merit U.S. pressure on Nigeria’s government for strong countermeasures. A Catholic worshiper during a 2020 march in Abuja, Nigeria. Bishops gathered Catholics and members of other denominations to pray for security and to protest violence against Christians. (Kola Sulaimon / AFP) The world tends not to pay much attention to the persecuti


Combating Election Manipulation and Interference in Senegal
Foreign manipulation of information and electoral interference were the key topics of the event hosted in Dakar on 2 October by AfricTivistes and International IDEA. By Enzo Martino Foreign manipulation of information and electoral interference were the key topics of the event hosted in Dakar on 2 October by AfricTivistes and International IDEA. Supported by Global Affairs Canada, this was the first in a series of four national consultations held under the project Combatting
International IDEA
Oct 12


Deported from the US to Ghana then 'dumped' at the border: Nigerian man speaks out
A Nigerian man deported from the US to Ghana has told the BBC that he is now stuck in a hotel in Togo, after he and five others were...
BBC News
Oct 12


Australia, Papua New Guinea sign mutual defence treaty
Pukpuk treaty commits the two neighbours to greater military cooperation, although the text is yet to be released. By Lyndal Rowlands...
Al Jazeera
Oct 12


Sahel Countries: ICC Withdrawal Endangers Civilians
AU Should Urge Burkina Faso, Mali, Niger to Reconsider Leaving Court The leaders of Niger, Gen. Abdourahamane Tiani (C), Mali, Col....
Human Rights Watch
Sep 29


Togo tight-lipped as Burkina jihadists infiltrate north
Lome (AFP) – Jihadists from Burkina Faso have stepped up their assaults on northern Togo since the beginning of the year, with the...
France 24
Aug 23


Military Can't Stop Fulani Terrorists in Nigeria’s Christian States
Outrage Grows in Nigeria’s Christian States By Mike Odeh James and Luka Binniyat Riyom Bleeds Again: Military Presence Fails to Deter...
TruthNigeria
Aug 6


Rwanda agrees to take deportees from the US
FILE -President Donald Trump listens as Rwanda’s Foreign Minister Olivier Nduhungirehe speaks during a event with Congo’s Foreign...
Associated Press
Aug 5


HRW: Mali Army, Wagner Killed and Disappeared Fulani Civilians
African Union Should Press for Investigations, Prosecutions Russian fighters from the Wagner Group in northern Mali in an undated photo...
Human Rights Watch
Jul 24


Mali junta chief Goïta extends his rule indefinitely
Malian junta chief Assimi Goïta on Thursday approved a law granting him a five-year presidential mandate, renewable "as many times as...
!Aa France 24 1
Jul 12


Mali Soldiers Must Be Probed for Diafarabé Executions
by Amnesty International © Michèle Cattani/AFP via Getty Images The International Federation for Human Rights (FIDH) and Amnesty...
Amnesty International
Jul 11











































































