Chad has experienced more French military interventions since independence than any other African country, but the justifications have changed recently in important ways, writes Marielle Debos in … read more »
A report from an international conference on the state of Lake Chad, has prompted a decision to transfer water to the lake from the Congo Basin at at cost of U.S.$14,5 billion, according to Nigeria's … read more »
The rebel group had been making its way into Chad from Libya in a convoy of about 50 vehicles. But observers, including Chadian opposition leaders, are questioning whether the airstrikes were intended … read more »
Chad has experienced more French military interventions since independence than any other African country, but the justifications have changed recently in important ways, writes ... Read more »
The rebel group had been making its way into Chad from Libya in a convoy of about 50 vehicles. But observers, including Chadian opposition leaders, are questioning whether the ... Read more »
The meeting was called to address the upsurge in terrorist activities in the region. Nigeria, Chad, Niger Republic, and Cameroon belong to the Lake Chad Basin Commission, an ... Read more »
The UN's World Food Programme estimates that more than 10 million people need "assistance and protection". Around 2.4 million are displaced within the region, and more than 220,000 ... Read more »
Although Ethiopian is fully owned by the government, it is run by a team of professional aviation experts, writes Joe Nam for Daily Monitor. Read more »
Commenting on the recently announced privatisation plan by the government for the national carrier, the company's CEO said it "would be good if African countries such as Nigeria ... Read more »
A report from an international conference on the state of Lake Chad, has prompted a decision to transfer water to the lake from the Congo Basin at at cost of U.S.$14,5 billion, ... Read more »
A bombing blamed on Boko Haram in the Lake Chad region has renewed fears of a worsening insurgency as security forces struggle to prevent attacks stretching from remote villages to ... Read more »
Amid destruction and failed politics, church leaders emerged as the only players left standing with any credibility and national recognition, enabling them to effectively lobby the ... Read more »
The breaking of the ceasefire is terrible news for millions in the midst of their "lean season", when food stocks are low and heavy rains can arrive suddenly, washing ... Read more »
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