Tag Archives: Africa
On January 18, fighters of the ISIS-affiliated terrorist group Boko Haram attacked several positions of the Nigerian Army in the…
On January 1, Deputy Director of Public Relations of the Nigerian Army Colonel Timothy Antigha announced that 700 civilians including…
Written by Finian Cunningham; Originally appeared at strategic-culture.org Fighting terrorism is now morphing into clamping down on human migration, as far…
Translated from Russian; Originally appeared in Valerongrach blog Thomas Sankara, like many African presidents, came into power thanks to a coup…
Written by Adam Garrie; Originally appeared at The Duran For decades, exploitative neo-imperialist geo-political military and economic (mis)adventures have tarnished…
Written by Benjamin Cote exclusively for SouthFront Importance of Forces in Africa On October 4th, 2017, Nigerien forces and American Green…
Robert Mugabe resigned as Zimbabwe’s president on November 21, a week after the army and his former political allies moved…
Originally appeared at Zero Hedge More than 100 al-Shabaab militants were killed Tuesday in the latest US airstrike in Somalia…
A military spokesman, Major General SB Moyo made an announcement on state television early on November 15 stating they had…
On 31 January 2009, a new conflict started in Somalia when the al-Qaeda branch in Somalia, al-Shabaab, decided to step…
In North Africa the Winds are Changing Too Often Written by Evgeny Satanovsky; Originally appeared at VPK, translated by AlexD…
Zimbabwe’s military says it has seized power to target “criminals” around President Robert Mugabe. They claim the President is “safe…
Originally appeared at Zero Hedge Zimbabwe is on edge amid speculation that a military coup is in progress, with army…
According www.alyaoum24.com, Morocco considers buying Russian S-400 missile systems in order to diversify their military, as Morocco wants to be…
Three members of the US Special Operations Forces were killed and two were wounded in southwest Niger near the Mali-Niger…