The trial of Hissene Habré was the first in the world in which the courts of one country prosecuted the former ruler of another. Read more »
This case is historical as, for the first time the courts of one country prosecute the former ruler of another for alleged human rights crimes. Read more »
The provisional election results mean that the landlocked central African nation avoids a runoff. Read more »
Relatives say they were told the security officials have been arrested because they voted for an opposition candidate. Read more »
The country is holding its presidential elections amid street protests by opposition parties and an increasing threat of violence from militant groups. Read more »
The West African country cited financial constraints for the withdrawal. Read more »
In 2016, we should watch for surprises from unexpected quarters, writes Liesl Louw-Vaudran for the Institute for Security Studies. Read more »
Three suicide bombers have attacked the island of Koulfoua, killing dozens. Read more »
Hardly a day after the spectacular opening of former Chadian president Hissène Habré's war crimes trial before the Extraordinary African Chambers in Dakar, it was ... Read more »
The trial of former Chadian dictator, Hissène Habré, will be the first by an African Union-backed court. It will also be the first time that a former president will ... Read more »
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