Professors at Abidjan school want nation's next generation of designers to understand country’s specific building needs
Four women accused of violating Senegal’s harsh anti-gay law were arrested in the early morning hours of November 11 during a birthday party at a restaurant in Dakar’s Yoff district
State oil company thrust into spotlight with resignation of its director and introduction of two new draft laws aimed at reforming the sector
Men accused of staging cross-border attacks in Ivory Coast in 2011 and 2012
Twin brothers, Rene and Symphorien Sangha, together are believed to have killed more than 100 elephants in the region dating back to 2006
Opposition spokesperson says list does not adequately represent number of voters in opposition strongholds
After 10 years of peace, police force in West African nation still lacks ability to protect most neighborhoods, has reputation for corruption
Runners encouraged by strong second-place showing of Idrissa Kargbo from Sierra Leone
Red Wednesday movement is committed to preventing President Thomas Boni Yayi from seeking a third term
Authorities arrested Emile N'Bouke, allegedly active for decades in trade that contributed to deaths of more than 10,000 African elephants
Justice Minister Frank Kargbo provided no details on Ibrahim Bah's whereabouts beyond saying notorious arms dealer is destined for Senegal
Protests in reaction to high living costs, controversial creation of new Senate
Elections a test of support for country's president, whose family has ruled for nearly 50 years
Analysts say in order to win, though, opposition will have to overcome its own divisions, as well as an electoral system vulnerable to fraud
Legislative elections have been twice-delayed because of unresolved issues
UN human rights official says major reforms are necessary for elections due in November to be seen as free and fair
Instead of turning to outside world for help with its nascent space program, Ghana is attempting to develop necessary technology at home
Senegalese national, Ibrahim Bah, allegedly helped former Liberian president Charles Taylor's rebel group
West African nation schedules long-awaited legislative elections, satisfying a principal demand of opposition groups
Decision to grant ICC prosecutors more time to present their war crimes case against the former president dashes hopes for reconciliation
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