The 46 Ivorian soldiers expected in Abidjan after the Malian presidential pardon

Published on : 07/01/2023 – 15:41Modified : 07/01/2023 – 18:19 The 46 Ivorian soldiers sentenced, among other things, for attempting to undermine the external security of the State and imprisoned in Mali, will return home in the hours to come this Saturday, January 7 after the pardon granted yesterday by the President of the Malian … Read more

Two coaches collide in Ivory Coast, 14 dead

Published on : 06/01/2023 – 03:27 In Côte d’Ivoire, a collision between two buses left 14 dead and 73 injured yesterday near Yamoussoukro. Road accidents are numerous in Côte d’Ivoire. In question, in particular, the incivility of the drivers. With our correspondent in Abidjan, Bineta Diagne The accident occurred at the exit of Yamoussoukro, at … Read more

the President of Togo arrives as a mediator in Bamako

Published on : 04/01/2023 – 15:27 Togolese President Faure Gnassingbé arrived in the Malian capital on Wednesday. He is responsible for mediating in the case of 46 Ivorian soldiers suspected of being “mercenaries” and detained in Mali since July. A hope of mediation. The Togolese President, Faure Gnassingbé, responsible for easing tensions in the case … Read more

All 46 Ivorian soldiers sentenced in Mali ‘will soon return’ to Ivory Coast, says Ouattara

Published on : 01/01/2023 – 01:17 During his greetings to the nation, Ivorian President Alassane Ouattara said that the 46 Ivorian soldiers sentenced in Mali will return “soon” to Côte d’Ivoire. « My thoughts go particularly to our soldiers detained in the Mali since July 10, 2022 “, declared the Ivorian president during the traditional … Read more

In the spotlight: the sentencing of the 46 Ivorian soldiers detained for six months in Mali

Published on : 31/12/2022 – 11:53 “The horizon is darkened for these soldiers” notice Young Africa who talks about “severe judgement”. Morning Fellowship recall the verdict: “20 years of criminal imprisonment with a fine of 2 million CFA francs”. A trial “expeditious two days, behind closed doors, away from the prying eyes of the media” … Read more