Top 10 African Nations with the most significant political unrest in 2025
Explosive protests, brutal crackdowns, and full-scale wars—see the 10 African nations where political unrest is tearing apart societies in 2025.
Explosive protests, brutal crackdowns, and full-scale wars—see the 10 African nations where political unrest is tearing apart societies in 2025.
Explore the top 10 African countries with the most helicopters in early 2025, comparing fleet growth from 2024 and highlighting the key factors driving these changes.
Explore the African countries hosting the largest U.S. military operations and discover how Donald Trump’s administration could reshape America’s security presence on the continent in 2025.
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Discover the Top 10 African Countries Leading in Military Spending for 2024! See how defense budgets reflect each nation’s push for security, stability, and regional influence. From Kenya to Algeria, these powerhouse nations are stepping up. Tap to explore!
From Blaise Compaoré’s 27-year reign in Burkina Faso, overthrown by a popular uprising, to Muammar Gaddafi’s fall in Libya following international intervention, these oustings highlight the volatile nature of political power in the region.
A resolution has been made between Barrick Gold Corporation and the Mali government ending a long standoff dispute in the Sahel state. Gold is found in various African countries which make it a golden continent and here is the list of Top Producers.
Several African countries have had to experience civil wars and insurgencies with rebel groups causing chaos in the countries for decades. Many African countries have however emerged victorious from these attacks.
Africa’s top military powers are defined by a combination of troop numbers, defense budgets, and modern military technology. Countries like Egypt, Nigeria, and Algeria lead the charge, while others like Angola and Ethiopia maintain regional influence.
A terrorist attack on Mali on Tuesday 17th September left the country’s militant government on the hot seat by many diplomats with questions on the security of the country.
Cheptegei suffered burns on over 75% of her body and succumbed to her injuries four days after the attack.
The year 2024 marks a significant milestone for Africa as several nations continue to demonstrate remarkable progress in ensuring security and stability for their citizens.
South Sudan’s new security law, allowing arrests without warrants, has become law despite not being signed by President Salva Kiir. The law automatically took effect after 30 days passed without presidential action, raising concerns among human rights activists and Western nations.
South Sudan’s readiness for December elections is in doubt, with political consultations ongoing. The election is crucial, being the first since independence in 2011, and linked to a peace agreement.
Female fighters in eastern DRC join local militias to combat M23 rebels. The Wazalendo, a coalition of self-defense forces, is at the forefront of the conflict. Women like Byamwungu face harsh realities but continue to fight for survival and peace.
A military court in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) sentenced 26 individuals, including leaders of armed groups like M23, to death.