Au moins 52 morts dans l'explosion d'un camion-citerne dans le nord du Nigeria
3 mois il y a Niger Province de Diffa : La Province de l'Afrique de l'Ouest de l'Etat islamique (ISWAP) revendique une embuscade contre la Croix-Rouge accompagnée d'une attaque à l'engin explosif improvisé de l'armée nigérienne et d'un assaut consécutif à des tirs de mitrailleuses entraînant la mort de 8 travailleurs de la Croix-Rouge et d'un soldat nigérien
3 mois il y a Au Nigeria, des milliers de manifestants sont dans les rues depuis ce 1er août pour exprimer leur raz-le-bol contre la vie chère. Ils appellent à l’amélioration du système de gouvernance
Au moins 13 personnes ont été tuées lors de manifestations contre la vie chère au Nigeria
3 mois il y a L'État islamique a attaqué et détruit une patrouille de milices fidèles à l'armée nigériane près de Gamboro, Borno Nigeria
Nigeria gunmen kill 50 in raid on northwest village, residents say
7 mois il y a ISWAP claims to have targeted a Red Cross vehicle in Chitimari, Diffa region, killing two volunteers Niger
7 mois il y a ISWAP says it executed a Nigerian army spy near Kirinwa town
The Nigerian army has issued a rare statement denying reports of an alleged coup plot.The Nigerian Defence Headquarters said it was categorically false. It follows reports that the Presidential Guard had been mobilised because of the suspected coup
9 mois il y a Night raid by IS-West Africa on a Nigerian police barracks in Gajiram, Borno:
At least 40 missing, 'presumed dead' in northwest Nigeria boat accident - official
Total collapse of the electrical grid in Nigeria has caused widespread blackouts across the largest economy in Africa
Jitender Sachdeva, founder and Group President, Skipper Seil Group, announcing plans to invest $1.6B into Nigeria, in the power sector, over the next 2 years. Says he’s been doing business in Nigeria for 25 years, across healthcare, power and defence
The President of Nigeria: We follow the developments in Gabon closely and we have deep concern about the political and social stability there
Renforts militaires des forces nigériennes aux frontières avec le Nigeria et le Bénin
ECOWAS: We are still giving diplomacy a chance in Niger, but all options are on the table
ECOWAS Commissioner: Our forces are ready to respond to the situation in Niger if other means fail
Nigerian Minister of Defense: Our army will not take part in any actions aimed at sabotaging democracy in Nigeria
Director of the International Organization for Migration Mission in Nigeria: We are ready for any scenario of asylum from Niger, as happened in Sudan
Director of the International Organization for Migration Mission in Nigeria: All Niger's borders are closed
Ivorian President: "ECOWAS" decides to start its military intervention in Niger "as soon as possible"
The President of ECOWAS has Ordered the Deployment of the ECOWAS-Standby Force to restore Constitutional Order in the Republic of Niger
La négociation avec le régime militaire au Niger doit être le "socle de notre approche", a déclaré jeudi à Abuja le président du Nigeria Bola Tinubu à l'ouverture d'un nouveau sommet de la Cedeao sur le Niger
Le Président Bazoum est représenté par le Ministre des Affaires étrangères du Niger au sommet de la CEDEAO (Abuja, Nigéria)
2nd Extra-Ordinary Summit on the Socio-Political Situation in the Republic of Niger. Chairman of ECOWAS Authority of Heads of States and Government, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu of Nigeria arrives at the Summit
The military council in Niger meets envoys of the President of Nigeria and the President of "ECOWAS"
RFI:African countries are planning to send a contingent of 25,000 troops to Niger as part of a military invasion.Nigeria can provide more than half of the military contingent. In addition Senegal, Benin and Côte d'Ivoire can send their soldiers as well
Nigerian President Tinubu seeks his country's Senate support to back a regional military intervention in neighbouring Niger
1 année il y a The last round of contacts between the military junta and ECOWAS has failed and the talks have collapsed when the delegation left the country. Parallel to this, the Nigerian junta has withdrawn from their functions the ambassadors in France, the United States, Togo and Nigeria.
Nigeria cuts power supply to Niger Republic