Ivory Coast ex-strongman Gbagbo in shock ICC acquittal
The International Criminal Court acquitted former Ivory Coast president Laurent Gbagbo on Tuesday
I.Coast calls on France to return 148 artworks
Ivory Coast said Wednesday it had drawn up a list of 148 works of art taken during the colonial
Solar backpacks: a ray of hope for poor Ivory Coast pupils
The equatorial sun has been up for about an hour as a gaggle of children set off from the Ivorian
Political rift in Ivory Coast raises concerns for 2020
They also say a falling out between Alassane Ouattara and Henri Konan Bedie, who served as president
Ivory Coast ex-president’s ICC freedom bid pushed back
The International Criminal Court on Wednesday pushed back to November a hearing on Ivory Coast
Ivorians exiled in SA celebrate release of Simone Gbagbo
Ivorians, many exiled in South Africa, are celebrating the release and amnesty of former First Lady
Governing coalition in Ivory Coast buckles as election nears
An alliance between two parties that has governed Ivory Coast since 2010 broke down on Thursday, two
Ivory Coast ex-first lady Simone Gbagbo freed after amnesty
Former Ivory Coast first lady Simone Gbagbo, who had been serving a 20-year jail term, was released
Swollen shoot disease worsening in heart of Ivory Coast cocoa belt
The viral disease, which typically kills trees within a few years, first appeared a few years ago in
Ivory Coast government faces collapse in coalition row
The PDCI move appeared to mark a break from the coalition government that was critical to President
Despite the risks, migration fixates many in Ivory Coast
Ivory Coast is the fourth biggest source of migrants seeking to get to Europe, according to the UN’s
After Cape Town, Ivory Coast city feels the thirst
Earlier this year, Cape Town grabbed the world’s headlines as it careened towards a water
Facing low cocoa prices, Ivory Coast stops helping farmers boost yields
Ivory Coast will stop distributing hybrid seedlings and other advanced technologies that help cocoa
Africa CEO forum underway in Ivory Coast
The Ivory Coast is once again the setting of one of the biggest gatherings global investors and
Flying Ahoure, Ta Lou make it a great night for Ivorians
Marie-Josee Ta Lou once said of her Ivory Coast compatriot Murielle Ahoure, the great trailblazer
Soldiers loot arms, burn military base in Ivory Coast’s second city
Soldiers in Ivory Coast’s second largest city looted weapons from the base of a rival elite
Zuma calls for action regarding Libya ‘slave’ trade reports
President Jacob Zuma has expressed “great repulsion” over the violation of the rights of African
SA lobbies for a non-permanent seat in UNSC
South Africa is lobbying European Union member states to support its aspirations to be elected as a
Ivory Coast president urges ICC to lay charges over Libyan slave markets
Ivory Coast’s President, Alassane Ouattara has called on the International Criminal Court to indict
Ivory Coast weather promising for cocoa harvest
Light rain and sunshine boosted cocoa crops in Ivory Coast, the world’s top exporter, last week,