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Mali’s media regulatory body says it is banning a French television channel in the country due to “defamatory remarks” it made about a pro-democracy demonstration in the capital earlier this month.
Algeria, Africa’s largest country, is throwing its doors open to record numbers of visitors. Roman ruins and trekking through ...
French uranium miner Orano said on Tuesday it had filed a lawsuit with the Niger courts over the "arbitrary arrest, illegal ...
All activities, gatherings linked to dissolved political parties, organizations prohibited, according to presidential decree ...
Bourama Traoré and his brother, now aged 20 and 29, grew up along the banks of the Niger River. Their daily routine has ...
Since the return of military dictatorship in  Niger, Mali and Bourkina Faso, who were originally members of the Economic ...
FRENCH uranium company Orano has initiated legal action in Niger courts, citing “arbitrary arrest, illegal detention and ...
Taliban-controlled media say the group's acting ambassador to Iran has met with his Burkina Faso counterpart in the Iranian ...
Civic spaces are shrinking under Goita’s rule, democracy activists say, as the military suspends ‘political activity’.
Mali owes more than $94 million to the entity managing a dam which also provides power to Senegal and Mauritania, and the ...
Some fishers in Bamako, Mali’s capital, are raising concerns about dredging of the Niger River in search of gold. They say the combination of dredging and increasing plastic pollution is causing ...