Second Ivorian Civil War

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Ivory Coast’s Gbagbo Offered Amnesty for Stepping Down

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The incumbent leader of Ivory Coast, Laurent Gbagbo is being offered amnesty from international prosecution if he agrees to step down. He lost his presidency in the country’s 2010 presidential election, but has refused to concede to his opponent, Alasanne Ouatarra. African leaders have threatened to throw Mr. Gbagbo out of office if he doesn’t […]

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Ivory Coast’s Gbagbo Won’t Cede Power, Mediators Step In

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Laurent Gbagbo Faces International Criminal Court

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Liberians Strained in Helping Ivorian Refugees

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Still uncertainty in Ivory Coast

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Ivory Coast: Fight Continues as Gbagbo Refuses to Surrender

Fierce fighting continues in Ivory Coast’s main city, Abidjan with much of it centered on the presidential compound of the besieged Ivorian leader, Laurent Gbagbo. Despite early reports, Gbagbo is refusing to surrender. Supporters of Alassane Ouattara, the internationally recognized winner of last year’s presidential election, have been trying to force Mr. Gbagbo out of […]

Ivory Coast: Gbagbo Negotiating his Surrender

There are reports that Ivory Coast’s entrenched leader Laurent Gbagbo is negotiating his surrender from a bunker beneath his residence in the city of Abidjan. A spokesman for Gbagbo said that his home has been fired upon and hit at least 50 times by a United Nations Mi-24 helicopter. The BBC’s John James reports from […]

Dramatic Developments in a Divided Ivory Coast

A spokesman for Alassane Ouattara, Patrick Achi told the BBC that Outtara’s forces have control of Laurent Gbagbo’s official residence. He is apparently holed up in a bunker negotiating his departure. Meanwhile, France has defended its peacekeeping mission in the country as helicopters belonging to France carried out airstrikes in Abidjan. In appears that the […]

Top of the Hour: Killings in Ivory Coast, Morning Headlines

There have reportedly been 1300 people killed in Ivory Coast since the election in November. The incumbent president, Laurent Gbagbo is cornered in Abidjan as Alassane Ouattara’s troops close in. The fighting may be over soon.

Thousands Flee Ivory Coast as Violence Continues

Ivory Coast’s bloody conflict continues, as forces loyal to President-elect Alassane Ouattara battle for power against the forces of incumbent President Laurent Gbagbo, who refuses to step down. Thousands have reportedly been killed since last November’s election, many of them civilians; and tens of thousands more have lost their homes. Nearly 85,000 people have fled […]