At least 21 people have been killed and several others wounded in an attack by suspected Islamist militants in Niger, local media reported. The mayor of the town of Tera near Niger’s border with Burkina Faso said that gunmen on motorbikes had forced a bus to stop. They then ordered …
Read More »Nigeria: a tomato factory raided by armed gang
Gunmen on motorbikes raided a tomato factory in Kebbi State, western Nigeria, during which they killed six police officers and a civilian. According to a police spokesperson, the attackers wanted to kidnap foreign nationals working at the factory but were unable to. The region is grappling with armed motorbike gangs, …
Read More »Tunisia: police dismantle a militant cell in Tataouine
Police in Tunisia have broken up a militant cell linked to Islamic State in the city of Tataouine, Reuters reports on Wednesday citing the interior ministry. Police said the cell was planning attacks with explosives and trying to recruit young people, according to the ministry statement. The North African nation …
Read More »UN extends peacekeeping mission in South Sudan
The United Nations Security Council has announced that it has extended the mandate of the peacekeeping mission in South Sudan for one year. The majority voted for the extension but Russia and China abstained from the vote, the AP news agency reported. The UN retained the 19,000-strong contingent comprising of …
Read More »Several Kenyan soldiers killed in Al-Shabab attack in Somalia
More than ten Kenyan soldiers died and five others injured in an attack by Al-Shabab fighters in Gedo region, near the Kenya-Somalia border. It comes after their vehicle ran over an improvised explosive device(IED). Officials have yet to reveal their names, but a former Kenyan presidential candidate said on Twitter …
Read More »Ukraine: Kyiv Mayor imposes curfew after explosions in the capital
Kyiv City Hall has imposed a 35-hour curfew from Tuesday evening March 15 in the Ukrainian capital, which is experiencing a “dangerous and difficult moment”, announced Mayor Vitali Klitschko. The town hall also prohibits traffic in the city “from today” at 8 p.m. (18:00 GMT) and until 07:00 (05:00 GMT) …
Read More »Burkina Faso: several killed in ambush – reports
At least 13 security personnel were killed in an ambush by gunmen on Sunday in the town of Taparko in Burkina Faso, according to reports. Reports said their bus hit a landmine near the town earlier in the day, reports said. The town of Taparko is frequently targeted by Islamist …
Read More »Security: Ukraine withdraws peacekeepers from DR Congo
Ukraine is to withdraw all of its forces from UN peacekeeping missions in Africa and Europe so they can be redeployed to fight invading Russian troops at home. Its biggest mission was in the Democratic Republic of Congo, where about 250 Ukrainian troops had been serving. They will soon leave …
Read More »Uganda: government proposes one year in prison for public spitting
The Ugandan government is proposing a law that makes it criminal for individuals found spitting in public, a habit that is deemed to be dangerous to public health. The proposed Public Health (Amendment) Bill, if passed by Parliament, would impose a 12-month jail term or 150 currency points (Shs3m) penalty …
Read More »Nigeria: Deputy Governor escapes death in Kebbi State
Gunmen shot dead several members of the security forces in Kebbi State, northwest Nigeria, a day after dozens of local vigilante volunteers were killed in the same area, media reported local. The deputy governor of Kebbi State, Samaila Yombe Dabai, was in Kanya village at the time of the latest …
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