Nigeria’s escalating violence and forgotten humanitarian crisis
The recent wave of violence in Nigeria—marked by mass abductions, village attacks, and assaults on worshippers in churches and mosques—has thrust the nation back into the global spotlight. The situation…
Challenges of free movement for AES member states
The withdrawal of Mali, Burkina Faso and Niger from the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS)—an act framed as a sovereignty move—has introduced new hurdles for the free movement…
Burkina Faso’s 2026 health budget tops UEMOA public spending
Within the West African Economic and Monetary Union (UEMOA), one nation distinguishes itself through its exceptional commitment to public health. For the upcoming 2026 fiscal period, Burkina Faso is poised…
Côte d’Ivoire politics: the challenge of finding new leaders
The Côte d’Ivoire has recently concluded an electoral period marked by the dominance of the ruling RHDP party. President Alassane Ouattara secured a fourth term, a move that sparked controversy,…
Enhancing healthcare access in fragile Sahel communities: key achievements
Significant Achievements Unveiled From 2018 to 2024, the following pivotal results underscore the impact of these initiatives: Expanded and Enhanced Healthcare Access: In both Mali and Mauritania, over 5 million…
Us africa command keeps security ties with Sahel military regimes
Despite years of strained diplomatic relations, the United States continues to engage in security cooperation with the military-led governments of three Sahelian nations that form the Alliance of Sahel States…
Mali introduces R21/matrix-m malaria vaccine in kayes and Mopti regions
The Republic of Mali has marked a pivotal milestone in its fight against malaria. By integrating the R21/Matrix-M vaccine, endorsed by the World Health Organization (WHO), the regions of Kayes…
Deadly jihadist attack leaves 31 civilians dead in western Niger
A devastating assault struck the village of Bosiye in western Niger, resulting in the deaths of 31 civilians and leaving four others in critical condition. The attack, which unfolded on…
Mali’s humanitarian crisis highlighted in new Brussels photo exhibition
From January 23 to February 12, the Halles Saint-Géry in Brussels will host a poignant photographic journey titled “In Their Eyes.” This exhibition sheds light on the dire humanitarian situation…
Sénégal secures second CAN title in dramatic finale against Maroc
An extraordinary conclusion to a high-stakes tournament. Sénégal claimed a 1-0 victory over Maroc in the Africa Cup of Nations (CAN) final on Sunday, January 18. A goal from Pape…
Brussels exhibition reveals Mali’s humanitarian crisis through powerful photos
Brussels brussels exhibition: powerful photographs expose Mali’s deepening humanitarian crisis 19 jan. 2026 at 11:20•1 min Share A consortium of seven humanitarian organizations will unveil a striking photo exhibition in…
African press union denounces jeunne afrique ban in Mali
The Union of African Free Press Journalists (UJPLA) has voiced its serious concern and strong disapproval regarding the Malian authorities’ recent decision to prohibit the sale and circulation of Jeune…