Niger: Prime Minister Appointed by the Junta Expected in Mali
The Prime Minister appointed by Niger's junta, Ali Mahaman Lamine Zeine, is expected to arrive in Bamako on October 5th, 2023, confirms an official Malian source. The two parties will…
Libyan High Council of State Responds to Parliamentary Electoral Laws Amidst Political Uncertainty
The political landscape in Libya has become increasingly uncertain as both the Libyan High Council of State and the House of Representatives have taken differing stances on the recently proposed…
Uganda: Opposition Leader Bobi Wine Claims to Be Under House Arrest
The leader of Uganda's main opposition party, Bobi Wine, claimed on October 5, 2023, that he was under house arrest after being detained by security agents upon his return from…
EU Accuses Azerbaijan of ‘Ethnic Cleansing’ in Nagorno-Karabakh
The European Parliament has accused Azerbaijan of carrying out "ethnic cleansing" against the Armenian population in the Nagorno-Karabakh region, urging the European Union to impose sanctions on Baku. This accusation…
Ethiopia: Non-Renewal of Mandate for Commission of Inquiry on Atrocities
The United Nations (UN) Commission of Inquiry into atrocities committed in Ethiopia will not have its mandate renewed, announced a UN spokesperson on October 4, 2023. An Amnesty official in…
Gabon: Why Did Financier Tidjane Thiam Visit Libreville?
Invited by the Gabonese transitional president, Ivorian financier Tidjane Thiam spent two days in Libreville on Monday, October 2nd, and Tuesday, October 3rd, to offer advice to the government and…
EU’s High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Offers Support for National Dialogue in Libya Amidst Crisis
The European Union's High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, Josep Borrell, has suggested that the extraordinary circumstances created by the recent disaster of Hurricane Daniel in eastern Libya…
Cameroonian Separatists Publicly Execute Accused Spy Duo
On Wednesday, within Cameroon's restive northwest region, armed separatists carried out a public execution of two abducted civilians, whom they had accused of espionage on behalf of the government. This…
Mozambique Resolves ‘Tuna Bonds’ Macroeconomic Loss Claim
Mozambique recently adjusted its legal claim against the Emirati-Lebanese shipbuilding company, Privinvest, with undisclosed specifics, following the resolution of its case against Credit Suisse (UBSG.S). This development was presented in…
Madagascar: Major Palm Oil Company Accuses Customs of Harassment
In Madagascar, an importer of crude palm oil has accused Malagasy customs of harassment to favor its competitor. Customs refute these allegations and defer to the judiciary. This is an…