Gardenia Trezzini, Euronews Federica Mogherini, we are here at the MED conference in Rome... READ MORE›
The International Organization for Migration says more than 423,000 migrants had been identified in the chaotic North African country as of last month... READ MORE›
The African Union, European Union and UN announced the creation of a task force to deal with the migration crisis, notably in Libya... READ MORE›
Footage of migrants being sold as slaves in Libya prompts the European-African initiative... READ MORE›
Leaders taking part in the fifth Africa-European Union summit in Abidjan have announced there is to be an emergency evacuation operation of migrants who are... READ MORE›
The Libyan government on Wednesday night agreed to allow the migrants to be evacuated, Mr Macron said... READ MORE›
Slavery in Libya Macron wants Euro-African deal to break networks... READ MORE›
Donald Tusk, the European Council president, especially welcomed African and European youth to the summit on Wednesday... READ MORE›
Across Africa, Libyan ambassadors have been forced on to the back foot as angry Africans have protested outside their embassies... READ MORE›
Linnee became one of the news organization's first female American bureau chiefs overseas when she was named AP's Madrid bureau chief in 1982... READ MORE›
Tanganyika is on the brink of a deadly disaster, said Ulrika Blom, NRC's Congo country director, in a statement... READ MORE›
Four crew members were killed when a cargo plane chartered by the French military crashed into the Atlantic Ocean off the Ivory Coast... READ MORE›
The French military base in Abidjan provides logistical support for the operation which is headquartered in Chad's capital, N'Djamena... READ MORE›
At least four people were killed in a plane crash off Ivory Coast near Abidjan today, security sources said... READ MORE›
At least four people were killed in a plane crash off Ivory Coast near Abidjan today, security sources said... READ MORE›
A cargo plane has crashed into the sea off Ivory Coast, close to Abidjan airport, killing four people and injuring six... READ MORE›
Since Ivory Coast is due to host the 2021 Africa Cup of Nations soccer tournament, the government wants part of the commuter rail completed by 2020, he said... READ MORE›
FILE PHOTO The headquarters of the African Development Bank AfDB are pictured in Abidjan, Ivory Coast, September 16, 2016... READ MORE›
Kadi Bah saw people starving in the Sahara desert and drowning in the Mediterranean during her failed six-month odyssey to reach Europe... READ MORE›
This is the second Africa Food Prize award since the rebranding in 2016 from the Yara Prize to Africa to give the award an African identity... READ MORE›
Here are 15 pictures taken by Reuters photographers, revealing the spectrum of classrooms -- from those with literally no resources to those well-stocked and housed... READ MORE›
The research takes in to account the large waves and storm surges that can tip gradually rising sea levels over the edge of coastal defences... READ MORE›
Mamadou, originally from Ivory Coast, worked as a cab driver in New York City for the past 10 years... READ MORE›
During our investigation, Ibrahima Traore sent us videos of baby chimpanzees for sale, some were only a few months old... READ MORE›
'In 10 years, in 20 years, we won't have any more chimpanzees.'... READ MORE›
Ivory Coast was plunged into civil war in 2002 following a failed attempt to oust then-president Laurent Gbagbo... READ MORE›
Her husband, former Ivorian President Laurent Gbagbo, is awaiting trial at the International Criminal Court ICC ... READ MORE›
President Alassane Ouattara of Ivory Coast says he has reached an agreement with soldiers who have mutinied... READ MORE›
A two-day mutiny by soldiers in nine cities across Ivory Coast ended peacefully on Saturday after the government pledged to improve troops' salaries and living conditions... READ MORE›
Ivory Coast has launched a military operation to re-establish order after soldiers who staged a three-day mutiny over bonus payments refused the army's demand to disarm... READ MORE›
The wife of former President Laurent Gbagbo has been charged along with 82 supporters of her husband... READ MORE›
I Coast Gunfire erupts in Abidjan, Bouake amid mutiny... READ MORE›
Mr. Ouattara also visited Mr. Gbagbo's home region of Gagnoa last month... READ MORE›
Ivory Coast's defense minister and a government spokesman were not reachable for comment on Saturday... READ MORE›
WATCH Behind Ivory Coast 's army mutiny Ivory Coast was plunged into civil war in 2002 following a failed attempt to oust then-president Laurent Gbagbo... READ MORE›
By Wednesday morning soldiers had returned to their bases in the cities of Abidjan, Bouake and Korhogo, reopening several key routes to traffic, reports BBC Ivory Coast correspondent Tamasin Ford... READ MORE›
Doctors say parasitic twins -- asymmetric conjoined twins in which one depends on the other's bodily functions -- are extremely rare... READ MORE›
Voting hours had to be extended to 7 p.m... READ MORE›
At around 6.30pm local time, an army officer in Grand Bassam said two attackers were encircled by special forces... READ MORE›
Six armed gunmen attacked the Ivory Coast beach resort town ofA Grand-Bassam... READ MORE›
Shots have been heard in the east of the commercial capital, Abidjan, and frequent gunfire reported by residents of Ivory Coast's second largest city, Bouake... READ MORE›
Hide Caption 2 of 12 12 photos Gunmen attack Ivory Coast hotels A body is loaded into a van after the attack... READ MORE›
Since the Paris attacks, French police officers have routinely been working alongside their counterparts in Belgium in the investigation... READ MORE›
ABIDJAN, Ivory Coast -- The stone-faced schoolboy peered into the camera and drew a deep breath... READ MORE›
Al-Qaeda's North Africa branch claimed responsibility after six gunmen opened fire on civilians at an Ivory Coast beach resort, killing at least 16 people... READ MORE›
'Middle-of-the-road' The payments are the remainder of a sum promised by Ouatarra's government during talks to end an earlier mutiny in January... READ MORE›
Some chocolate manufacturers have warned of an impending chocolate crisis as cocoa demand outstrips supply... READ MORE›
Laurent Gbagbo and an associate, Charles Ble Goude, are being held in the Netherlands pending trial at the ICC on charges including crimes against humanity... READ MORE›
The six men were at the U.S. Embassy in Abidjan to mourn the victims of this month's mass shooting at a gay nightclub in Orlando... READ MORE›
Ivory Coast's health minister Raymonde Goudou Coffie said enforcement efforts would follow... READ MORE›
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