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July 2024

  • Tuareg fighters armed with weapons in Mali, west Africa.

    Ukraine military intelligence claims role in deadly Wagner ambush in Mali

  • Toumani Diabate, musician

    Toumani Diabaté obituary

  • A crowd of people, many wearing the ANC's colours of yellow and green, attend a march. Some hold their hands out while others hold placards

    Support for democracy in Africa falls amid military coups and corruption

  • Col Assimi Goïita, Gen Abdourahamane Tiani, and Capt Ibrahim Traoré (R) salute as they stand to attention at the summit. All are wearing military uniform

    Ecowas warns of ‘disintegration’ as juntas split from west African bloc

June 2024

  • Al Hassan Ag Abdoul Aziz Ag Mohamed Ag Mahmoud sits in the courtroom at The Hague.

    ICC convicts Timbuktu jihadist police chief of war crimes

    Al Hassan Ag Abdoul Aziz Ag Mohamed Ag Mahmoud was also found guilty of crimes against humanity committed in Mali

May 2024

  • Fulani families of semi-nomadic herders in a tent

    ‘I pray to you not to shoot us’: Mali’s Fulani herders languish in camps after violence – in pictures

    After old rivalries between Dogon farmers and Fulani herders erupted into violence, exacerbated by Islamist rebels, thousands of the semi-nomadic pastoralists have fled to camps in towns, leaving their cherished animals and way of life. Many must beg to survive at sites lacking food and clean water, with no end in sight to the conflict

April 2024

  • Soldiers in uniform carry a coffin on a ramp from a plane

    IS commander wanted for deaths of US forces in Niger killed in operation

    Malian state forces confirmed the death of Abu Huzeifa, who was believed to have helped carry out 2017 attack
  • A cattle-drawn hay-laden cart move down a dusty road in Segou Region, Mali, West Africa.

    The Guardian view on the Sahel and its crises: the west can still make a difference

    Editorial: The region is turning towards Russia and other global players when it comes to security. Tackling the climate crisis would contribute to a solution
  • Cattle-drawn haycart

    Lethal heatwave in Sahel worsened by fossil fuel burning, study finds

    Deaths from record temperatures in Mali reportedly led to full morgues turning away bodies this month

February 2024

  • Sunday mass in a Catholic church in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso

    Raiders kill at least a dozen worshippers at Burkina Faso church

    Atrocity took place during Sunday mass in Essakane village and has been blamed on a jihadi group active in the region

January 2024

  • Nels Abbey

    Moments of hope
    Success is contagious – so I’m rooting for the African countries throwing off European rule

    Nels Abbey
    The recent coups and subsequent pacts in Mali, Niger and Burkina Faso are a source of hope in a sea of landlocked hopelessness, says writer and broadcaster Nels Abbey

December 2023

  • Malian writer Yambo Ouologuem in France in November 1968.

    African writer ruined by row with Graham Greene finally gets chance to shine

  • Black and white photo of a women with a long plaited ponytail, wearing a striped outfit and standing against a patterned background

    Women behind the lens
    Women behind the lens: ‘I’ve photographed more than 2,000 people in my mobile studio’

November 2023

  • Nasra, pictured last month with one of her eight children at a refugee centre in Tunis

    The future of work
    Africans’ dreams of starting a new life in Europe turn to nightmare in Tunisia

    Thousands make the perilous trip to the top of Africa hoping to find a future across the Mediterranean. But Tunisia’s crackdown on boat crossings has left many in limbo

October 2023

  • The London skyline seen through smog

    Colombia and Mali leading efforts to improve air quality, new ranking finds

    Low and middle income countries addressing air pollution in climate plans, while UAE, host of Cop28, among rich nations lagging behind
  • Women waving Niger flags, blowing horns and holding placards.

    France’s departure from Niger reflects years of failure in its former colonies

    Niger is only the latest of several west African countries to reject France’s long-standing attempts to interfere in its former colonies
  • FILE - Nigeriens participate in a march called by supporters of coup leader Gen. Abdourahmane Tchiani in Niamey, Niger, Sunday, July 30, 2023. The French troops being forced out of Niger were seen as a key line of decadelong defense amid efforts led by the West, particularly U.S. and France, to fight against jihadi violence in Africa’s hard-hit Sahel region. The sign reads: "Down with France, long live Putin." (AP Photo/Sam Mednick, File)

    France to begin pulling out troops from Niger this week

    Paris says it is unable to work with putschists, leaving efforts to counter Islamists in Sahel in disarray

September 2023

  • A new vocabulary … Aïda Muluneh, The Blind Gaze (2021).

    Pride, pain and parasites: the photography show about the injustice of tropical diseases

    Photographing suffering is extremely contentious. But Reframing Neglect finds new ways to visualise neglected diseases in Africa – and their devastating impact on poor communities
  • Goalkeeper Fatoumata Karentao and defender Coulouba Sogoré of the Mali womens football team

    Mali protest organisers say federation ‘doesn’t care about women’s football’

    Three players who were banned for organising a protest against their treatment while on international duty with Mali’s women’s team say they haven’t been paid since 2018
  • UN soldiers in Mali

    ‘We need food and shelter’: farmers flee for their lives as terrorists attack villages in Mali

    Civilians who have been displaced by raids want to return home but say there is no protection for them there
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