Trial Opens in 2004 Bombing of French Base in Ivory Coast
Defendants in tangled case are being tried in absentia
Defendants in tangled case are being tried in absentia
Pandemic and political discord to blame as Chinese-Australians give their views on life, discrimination and inclusion
/More than 8,000 Ivorians have fled the country, up from 3,200 in just one week, according to UN figures
Main opposition figures are facing criminal charges after denouncing the October 31 vote and creating a rival government in protest
Violent clashes erupted after Saturday's presidential elections, reportedly killing at least 12 people and injuring many more
Ivory Coast electoral commission president declares President Alassane Ouattara winner of Saturday's election
Some opposition supporters heeding a call from rivals of President Alassane Ouattara for a boycott over his bid for a third term try to disrupt vo
At least 20 people reportedly have been killed in inter-communal clashes and violent confrontations between Ivorian security forces and opposition pro
Ivorians hope to avoid repeat of unrest that followed 2010 election
President's two main challengers say they would boycott the vote and invited their supporters across the West African nation to do the same
President seeking a third term in the Oct. 31 poll
July 25 attacks are blamed on armed nomads who targeted African farming communities, triggering mass exodus of at least 2,500 people from Sudan to Cha
Henri Konan Bedie's candidacy is the latest twist in a turbulent build-up to a vote that is wide open after current President Alassane Ouattara said h
More than 700,000 people within the Sahel have fled attacks by militants and armed groups in the last 12 months, the UN refugee agency reports