News Source: Voice of America
| 4 days ago
AFP Ivorian President Laurent Gbagbo (R) speaks with Ivorian Defense minister Amani N'guessan (L) at presidential palace in Abidjan, 30 Nov 2009 Share This
News Source: South Africa News
| 4 days ago
French magistrates Patrick Ramael and Nicolas Blot submitted a list of names of suspected death squad members to The Hague-based tribunal earlier this week as part of their investigation into the suspected kidnap of Franco-Canadian reporter Guy-Andre
News Source: Daily Nation
| 21 days ago
Ivory Coast's army deployed troops onto the streets of Abidjan on Tuesday in what it said was a step intended to discourage any attempt to undermine security in the world's top cocoa grower. A Reuters witness said troops were present at strategic
News Source: Voice of America
| 24 days ago
Election officials in Ivory Coast have said the country's presidential poll will once again be pushed back. The head of Ivory Coast's electoral commission, publicly confirmed Wednesday a "slight delay" in the country's much-anticipated presidential
News Source: The New York Times
| 26 days ago
Ivory Coast ’s long-awaited presidential election scheduled for later this month will be postponed, the country’s Independent Electoral Commission said Wednesday. The commission president, Robert Mambe, said he was not ready to announce a new
News Source: The Boston Globe
| 27 days ago
Ivory Coast— An Ivory Coast election official says this month's presidential vote will not occur as planned. Robert Beugre, the president of the electoral commission, says the Nov. 29 election will be delayed at least two months. The country's
News Source: Xinhuanet.com
| about 1 month ago
Cote d'Ivoire's President Laurent Gbagbo left Abidjan on Tuesday for a 48-hour working visit to Ghana at the invitation of his Ghanaian counterpart John Atta Mills, a communiqu�� from the presidential press service reported. Gbagbo was
News Source: Seattle Times
| about 1 month ago
Ivory Coast — A long-delayed presidential election in Ivory Coast is being pushed back again. President Laurent Gbagbo has announced that the vote set for Nov. 29 will have to be postponed because more adjustments to the electoral list are needed.