
Captain Ibrahim Traoré, leader of Burkina Faso’s revolutionary government, has reaffirmed the urgent need to overhaul the nation’s judicial system to ensure fairness and accessibility for all cit...
In a landmark case in France, Gisèle Pelicot, 71, testified in court on Wednesday against her ex-husband, Dominique Pelicot, who stands accused of drugging and facilitating her rape by dozens of men ...
Paris is set to host a historic trial as French-Cameroonian writer Charles Onana faces accusations of complicity in contesting the 1994 Rwandan genocide, an atrocity that saw the massacre of an estima...
This Tuesday, October 1st at 9 a.m., Captain Ibrahim Traoré, President of Burkina Faso and guarantor of the judiciary’s independence, will attend the official opening session of the nation&rsqu...
Burkina Faso has made significant progress in judicial accessibility with the nationwide rollout of its e-criminal criminal record platform. Launched last week, this new digital initiative aims to mod...
Liberia’s Supreme Court has acquitted former justice minister and chief justice Gloria Maya Musu-Scott of the murder of her niece, 29-year-old Charlotte Musu. Musu-Scott, aged 70, and three female r...
On Thursday, August 22, the Ouagadougou Palace of Justice witnessed a remarkable demonstration. Thousands of Burkinabe gathered to voice their frustration over what they perceive as misconduct by cert...
In a powerful address on August 2, Prime Minister Judith Suminwa vowed that international crimes committed in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) would not go unpunished. Speaking during the sec...
Court documents reveal that organisers of rapper Travis Scott’s Astroworld music festival were aware of potential crowding issues prior to the tragic events in 2021 that resulted in 10 deaths. C...
Colonel-Major Nouhoum Dabitao’s resignation from the National Transitional Council (CNT) exemplifies a remarkable dedication to justice and the common good. His action embodies a rare blend of m...