Human Rights Watch say the attacks by government forces on towns and villages in Darfur in the past year and a half may constitute "crimes against humanity". Read more »
These positions were recaptured after African Union troops pulled out of the areas. Read more »
The army has pardoned and reinstated 3,032 out of 5,000 soldiers convicted of various disciplinary offences through a series of court martials, in a bid to boost the fight against ... Read more »
The International Crisis Group notes the existence of at least six Boko Haram factions - the largest and most violent of which is headed by Abubakar Shekau - each of which operates ... Read more »
The amy commander stated that thousands of litres of illegally refined diesel were discovered at the site in Port Harcourt. Read more »
The Security Council has ended the travel ban and asset freeze on those deemed a danger to the country's stability, but urged the government to take steps to combat the illicit ... Read more »
The solar panels are believed to have been used by Boko Haram for electricity in Sambisa forest. Read more »
The attackers detonated explosives loaded in vehicles, killing the guards at the guard before entering the military base. Read more »
The government says that the armed groups that have been attacking the police have no political agenda. Read more »
Boko Haram militants attacked an army barracks in Gamboru Ngala and captured the town in August 2014. Read more »
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