Chocolate prices set to soar as climate change affects Nestlé’s production
Mounou Désiré Koffi is bringing attention to the world’s e-waste menace by using dead cell phone keyboards in his art.
Ivorian health workers had previously said that vaccinations of “targeted groups” had already begun on Sunday
AN OCCRP investigation reveals that Gunvor and Semlex brokered weapons-for-oil deals in early 2011 when Côte d’Ivoire was in crisis, despite a UN arms embargo
COMMENT: A senior Ivorian government official argues that President Alassane Ouattara is within his rights to run again
Does Didier Drogba deserve to lead Cote D’Ivoire’s football association?
But only if draconian border closures are accompanied by effective public health interventions
Nine countries will go to the polls this year, but most will be held amid violence and suppression
The continent has long received more than its fair share of the world’s toxic waste, endangering the health of people who are exposed to it
Faced with jihadist breakthrough in Burkina Faso, neighbouring states in the Gulf of Guinea increasingly fear attacks in their own territories
Love Falls On Us by Robbie Corey-Boulet explores queer spaces across Africa
The conference will bring together different role players in society to discuss opportunities for expanding Africa’s education sector
Today, acquitted of alleged crimes against humanity committed during the battles of 2010-11, Charles Ble Goude says he wants to help bring peace
According to Unicef, the births of about 230-million children under the age of five have never been registered
Meant to tackle international crimes, the court has only convicted three individuals in 20 years
Prosecutors filed a last-ditch challenge late Wednesday to keep the pair behind bars while the ICC looks at an overall appeal
Judges ordered the immediate release of the 73-year-old deposed strongman
Laurent Gbagbo has spent seven years behind bars on charges of crimes against humanity
Laurent Gbagbo will ask the International Criminal Court to acquit him of crimes against humanity and free him after seven years in detention
Last week Côte d’Ivoire’s Supreme Court overturned an earlier acquittal granted to Simone Gbagbo for crimes against humanity
The continent’s leaders need to weigh up the pros and cons of intra-African agreements carefully before committing their nations to them
The West African Virus Epidemiology project aims to shield the region from the advancing peril
Lindiwe Sisulu has lauded South Africa’s recent election to the UNSC as an opportunity to enhance close co-operation between the council and Africa.
Modern-day slave markets in Libya were on the lips of African and European leaders at the opening of the summit in Abidjan
With the summit dealing with migration issues as part of its pro-youth focus, many countries want the AU-EU summit to condemn the practice of slavery
The two nations have a significant post-colonial parallel: Widely lauded success followed by economic and political chaos.
What started as an exploration of the struggles of queer people in Côte d’Ivoire ended up in
cementing a part of LGBTI history in Africa
Out of the Cup of Nations, the young Ivorian team is now looking to Russia 2018
Simone Gbagbo was found guilty of "undermining state security" during post-election violence after her husband and his supporters rejected results.
A problem getting homegrown people to soccer matches: the locals just don’t seem to be interested in African football.
The continent’s biggest footballing event is to kick off amid troubles ranging from dual-identity players to the spread of the Ebola virus.
Côte d’Ivoire has scored two goals in two minutes to beat Asian giants Japan 2-1 in the World Cup tournament.