Stories from Abidjan · Cote d'Ivoire
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Witnesses Testify In Ivory Coast Coup Plot Trial
An additional 17 people received 20-year prison sentences for participating in a terrorist conspiracy aimed at providing logistical support for attacks. Abdelhaï Ben-Maité, the lawyer for the civil parties, commented on the verdicts. Judges issued life sentences to six defendants for acts of terrorism during a trial in Ivory Coast. The trial involved a total of 45 defendants, according to civil party lawyer Abdelhaï Ben-Maité. A court in Abidjan has issued life sentences following a terrorism trial. Lawyer Mohamed Lamin Kone expressed satisfaction with the decision. The outcome follows a trial involving various conclusions regarding criminal attitudes in the region. The trial addressed criminal activities that resulted in casualties among defense and security forces on the front lines. The state maintains a commitment to fighting these criminal activities.
RFI Afrique
Truckers Fearful of Mali Travel Amidst Security Concerns
Dozens of drivers are returning to their trucks with reluctance, heading towards Mali. They express fear about the situation, stating they have no choice but to work. Over 25,000 trucks transited between Mali and Ivory Coast in the last quarter of 2025. An individual named Anid plans to travel north with a fuel cargo, relying on military escorts and risk bonuses due to security concerns. Kumar stated that the involved voter or administrator has been identified.
RFI Afrique
Ivory Coast Plans 100,000 Reservists By Year End
Ivory Coast intends to establish a reserve force of 100,000 personnel by the end of 2026. The reserve will consist of two distinct categories of individuals. The first group includes personnel with existing military experience who are available for immediate mobilization. The second group comprises citizens who will undergo training to progressively strengthen national defense capabilities. The minister stated that all citizens of fighting age could potentially be trained under this plan.
RFI Monde
Amphibian Nutrition Declines in African Savanna
Researchers from the Berlin Museum of Natural History presented findings regarding the nutritional status of amphibians in Comoé National Park. The study indicates that species are disappearing from the West African ecosystem, which may cause unexpected consequences further up the food pyramid. The findings highlight the impact of declining nutrition on local biodiversity. Tadpoles growing in seasonal ponds are consuming and metabolizing less vegetation. This has led to a decrease in nitrogen excretion, a critical building block for cellular metabolism. The decline is linked to changes in the behavior of animals that typically urinate in these ponds during the rainy season.
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Scientists Test Mosquito Net Effectiveness In Côte d'Ivoire
Researchers are collecting mosquito larvae in Côte d'Ivoire to study malaria and other diseases. The presence of stagnant water has led to significant mosquito populations, impacting local health. Scientists are using these samples to better understand disease transmission patterns in the region. Researchers are using simulated housing installations to test the efficacy of insecticide-treated mosquito nets. Volunteers are placed in these structures to simulate local populations and measure the reduction in malaria incidence. The study aims to support the ongoing distribution of treated nets by the Ivorian government.
RFI Monde
Cocoa Belt Shifts West In Ivory Coast
The government of Côte d'Ivoire has begun formal discussions regarding the implementation of a climate taxonomy. This initiative aims to strengthen the nation's framework for climate-related financial reporting and environmental regulation. The move is part of broader efforts to align national economic policy with global climate goals. A new study presented by researchers from the Berlin Museum of Natural History indicates that poaching is causing ecological shifts in the Ivory Coast. The disappearance of large herbivores from the ecosystem is creating unexpected consequences throughout the food pyramid. Researchers are highlighting how the loss of these specific species alters the entire environmental structure. The study said the far-reaching impact of species extinction in West African habitats.
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