Orient XXI Countries Sub-Saharan Africa Ghana South Africa Corne de l’Afrique Djibouti Eritrea Ethiopia Mali Mauritania Nigeria Niger Sahel Senegal Somalia South Sudan Sudan Tchad Congo-Kinshasa War in Sudan: The Shadow of the Islamists Gwenaëlle Lenoir · 25 May How Africa Has Become the Epicentre of Jihadist Activity Wassim Nasr · 4 April From South Africa to Israel, the Three Pillars of Apartheid Naeem Jenah · 2 February Israel’s Spyware Diplomacy in Africa Suraya Dadoo · September 2022 Russia’s Thwarted Return to the Red Sea Ivan Ulises Kentros Klyszcz · November 2020 French Soldiers in the Sahel: A Barely Repressed Colonial Unconscious Rémi Carayol · October 2020 Climate Change Devastates the Sahel Rémi Carayol · September 2020 Mali: TV Can Kill Rémi Carayol · February 2020 Sudan-Israel: a Change of Course Sparks a Political Crisis Gwenaëlle Lenoir · February 2020 In Sudan, General Hemetti Leads the Fray Gérard Prunier · February 2020 Africa. The Living Memory of the Usman Dan Fodio’s Caliphate Pierre Prier, Vincent Hiribarren · January 2020 Somalia: A Country Up for Grabs? Brendon Novel · October 2019 Who are These “Jihadists” Who Are Defeating the French Army in the Sahel? Rémi Carayol · September 2019 From Algeria to Sudan, a New Lease of Life for Arab Springs Hicham Alaoui · July 2019 Sudan, an Unexpected Haven for Syrian Refugees Jenny Gustaffson · April 2019 Gulf Countries and Turkey Pitch Against Each Other... in Africa Gérard Prunier · November 2018 North Africa. Central Bank Independence Is Scary Amar Ingrachen · November 2018 Who is Losing the Nile? Alain Gresh · February 2018 Algeria Faces the Challenges of Immigration Leïla Beratto · January 2018 “Constructive Chaos” Extends Into the Sahel Abdelkader Abderrahmane · November 2017 Kurdistan, Sudan, Western Sahara, Yemen: On People’s Right To Self-Determination Orient XXI · November 2017 Cheap Oil at its Third Anniversary Jean-Pierre Sereni · April 2017 Sahara: Tunisia faced with the Algerian-Moroccan rivalry Akram Belkaid · March 2017