LONDON (Reuters) - Soldiers rampaging through Ivory Coast in a two-day mutiny have done little to dent investors' faith that President Alassane Ouattara will retain control and push ahead with reforms ...
ABIDJAN, Ivory Coast (AP) — Ivory Coast's president has promoted two former rebel commanders who sided with the government in talks to quell a mutiny earlier this month. President Alassane Ouattara's ...
ABIDJAN, Ivory Coast – Ivory Coast’s president said a deal was reached Saturday to end a two-day army mutiny that renewed security concerns in the world’s top cocoa producer and Africa’s ...
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The latest wave of protests came after a mutiny was quelled by an agreement with the government last week. Two mutinous soldiers were killed in Ivory Coasts administrative capital Tuesday, as troops ...
With tension spreading, soldiers and members of the security forces fired shots in the air in Abidjan, the economic capital, and second city Bouake on Wednesday. Ivory Coasts government on Wednesday ...
This is the latest eruption of violence by former rebels, now integrated in the army, who helped propel Ivorian President Alassane Ouattara to... Disgruntled Soldiers In Ivory Coast Mutiny Over Back ...
Shots rang out at a military base in Abidjan on Saturday as a mutiny by disgruntled troops appeared to spread to Ivory Coast's economic capital despite government efforts to defuse the crisis. The ...
ABIDJAN, Ivory Coast (AP) — Soldiers launched mutinies in three cities across Ivory Coast today, authorities said, demanding higher pay and bringing the threat of unrest back to Africa’s ...
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