An anti-junta protest planned by Guinea's opposition but banned by the military-led authorities disrupted trade and transport in the capital Conakry on Monday, according to an AFP correspondent.
A Guinean court on Tuesday handed an opposition figure two years in prison for "insulting and defaming" the head of the ruling junta, according to an AFP journalist.
The Forces Vives platform of Guinea, which includes parts of the opposition and civil society, has announced that it will no ...
NWOBU A surge of state-sponsored stupidity recently shot through the illegal military junta in Niger Republic when it mouthed the outrageous allegation that Nigeria and a handful of other West African ...
Dozens of civil society members and political parties in Guinea on Monday demanded the immediate release of an opposition ...
In the 1950s and 60s, her mother, the late Andrée Blouin, threw herself into the fight for a free Africa, mobilising the ...
Sao Tome and Principe's president has dismissed the government over an inability to resolve problems facing the tiny West ...
The three countries of the AES are set to leave ECOWAS. The existential shock could lead to a rejuvenation of the West ...
The media eulogies of the former president, who died Sunday, are silent on his initiation of a frontal assault on the working ...
Carter’s four-decade legacy in the social sector — work that he undertook with his wife, Rosalynn, who passed away in 2023 — sets him apart from other former presidents. After losing his bid for a ...
Protests erupted in Guinea’s capital after the ruling junta missed its deadline for initiating a democratic transition, ...