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Abidjan goes shopping for cybersecurity and intelligence systems

Ivorian Defence Minister Téné Birahima Ouattara in Port-Bouet military camp, Abidjan, on 20 February 2025.
Ivorian Defence Minister Téné Birahima Ouattara in Port-Bouet military camp, Abidjan, on 20 February 2025. © Legnan Koula/EPA/Maxppp

Amid tensions in the run-up to the presidential election, Abidjan has been looking to cyberintelligence specialists for help in boosting the capacities of its security services. As part of this drive, the gendarmerie recently procured two IMSI-catcher surveillance systems from an Israeli supplier.

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French police visit Antoinette Sassou-Nguesso's Paris flat over 'ill-gotten gains'

Antoinette and Denis Sassou-Nguesso at the re-opening of Notre-Dame Cathedral, Paris, on 7 December 2024.
Antoinette and Denis Sassou-Nguesso at the re-opening of Notre-Dame Cathedral, Paris, on 7 December 2024. © Ludovic Marin/Pool/AFP

As part of the so-called ill-gotten gains case, a team of French police paid a visit to the Congolese First Lady's apartment in February. This could jeopardise the visit to France planned for the end of the month by the Congolese leader Denis Sassou-Nguesso.

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Germany's billion-euro fund to atone for Namibia genocide slow in coming

Memorial in the capital Windhoek to the genocide of the Herero and the Nama committed by German colonial troops, photographed in 2019.
Memorial in the capital Windhoek to the genocide of the Herero and the Nama committed by German colonial troops, photographed in 2019. © Jürgen Bätz/dpa/AFP

Funds that Berlin pledged to pay in recognition of the genocide of the Herero and Nama peoples in Namibia in the early 20th century have not yet been released. German and Namibian domestic politics have further slowed an already complex process.

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