Group of computer-technology enthusiasts hope to shed Ivory Coast's reputation for cybercrime and make Abidjan continental tech hub
Such attacks now are occurring outside context of armed conflict, and they show security situation for country’s women remains bleak
Unanswered questions about disarmament process fuel anxiety among former fighters
But head of a local victims’ organization says indictment is no guarantee that justice will be done
Political elites, forestry officials and logging companies accused of using small-scale permits to circumvent regulations
Gnenema Coulibaly calls nation’s courts capable of trying former First Lady Simone Gbagbo, who is wanted by the ICC
Independent candidates take more seats than either of two main political parties, a trend that may signal disenchantment with the ruling coalition
Party of former president Laurent Gbagbo has decided to boycott, turning race into showdown between parties in current governing coalition
Wildlife advocacy organization says lack of coordination among Central African countries hindering capture of roughly 300 heavily armed Sudanese poachers
33 soldiers accused of crimes including assault, murder
This month's elections are a key test of country's efforts to move beyond electoral violence in 2010
Officials say the process will provide closure to families and help bring perpetrators of crimes to justice
Human Rights Watch says very little progress has been made in bringing most notorious alleged perpetrators of political violence to justice
Business was forced to close after losing its lease
Government and rights workers hope process will produce fuller picture of what went on during six-month conflict
UN concerned attacks are hindering recovery in region that was one of the hardest hit during 2010-11 post-election violence
Human Rights Watch says officials resort to torture while pursuing cases under country’s anti-gay law
Amnesty International report's release timed to coincide with ongoing talks at the UN about adoption of a global Arms Trade Treaty
Interpeace report says main drivers of instability include longstanding land conflicts, role of ethnicity in politics, weakness of state
West African leaders worry about shaky political situation and reports of abuse by Malian soldiers
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