EDITORIAL. Chad and Senegal's desire for France to end its military presence on their territory is a clear criticism of ...
Chad's announcement that it is breaking off its defense agreement with Paris, followed by Senegal's declaration that it plans ...
A French plan to significantly reduce its military presence in West and central Africa risks backfiring and further ...
As global competition heats up, economic logic is pushing French corporates like TotalEnergies, Suez, Canal+ and Eutelsat ...
In recent days, international politics have once again escalated against the backdrop of Chad and Senegal's decision to break ...
On Thursday night, France’s foreign minister left Chad confident about its ongoing military relationship with its last ...
President Bola Tinubu's state visit to France brings a delegation of Nigerian business leaders seeking new investment in ...
Between 35 and 400 West African soldiers who fought for the French Army in the second World War were killed on Dec. 1, 1944 ...
African soldiers who fought for France during World War Two were gunned down by French troops for demanding fair treatment and payment on their return.
France's President Emmanuel Macron has for the first time recognized the killing of West African soldiers by the French Army ...
The decision by Chad is another blow to what remained of France’s military influence in the troubled stretch of countries ...
The French military presence in Africa remains one of the most controversial issues, attracting much criticism.