United States-AES: 'Security interest is paramount for the Trump administration at the moment'
The U.S. is seeking to re-establish dialogue with Sahelian military juntas, reflecting a shift in its strategy towards the region under the Trump administration.
AES calls for simultaneous mobilization to condemn EU resolution on Niger's ex-president
Civil society groups in Niger criticize the EU's call for the release of former President Mohamed Bazoum, alleging French influence behind the resolution.
How a misinformation network is trying to destabilize the countries of the AES
A misinformation network composed of inauthentic accounts is actively targeting the Alliance of Sahel States (AES), aiming to discredit the governments of Burkina Faso, Mali, and Niger.
West Africa: Algeria's Return to the Sahel - an Opportunity to Show AES Cohesion
Algeria's renewed diplomatic efforts toward Niger and Burkina Faso signify a strategic attempt to strengthen ties within the Sahel region despite skepticism from Mali.
Pro-AES Cyberactivists Support the Iranian Regime in the Name of 'Sovereignty'
Pro-AES cyberactivists are advocating for the Iranian regime under a guise of sovereignty amid tensions between the US, Israel, and Iran.
West Africa: Will the AES Unified Force Succeed Where the G5 Sahel Failed?
The article discusses the challenges the new AES Unified Force faces in Mali, Burkina Faso, and Niger amidst rising jihadist violence and prior initiatives' failures.
The Fronteras Award Recognizes the Architects of the System that Protects Security and Privacy on the Internet
The BBVA Foundation awarded Belgian engineers Joan Daemen and Vincent Rijmen for their contributions to information technology, specifically for the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) algorithm that safeguards internet security and privacy.