(Reuters) -A Gambian man who was part of an armed unit run by former dictator Yahya Jammeh and was convicted of torture by a U.S. jury in April has been sentenced to more than 67 years in prison, the ...
A Gambian man convicted of torturing opponents of the African country's former president was sentenced to more than 67 years in a US prison on Friday. Michael Sang Correa, 46, served in an armed unit ...
The Alfred Arraj U.S. Courthouse is in downtown Denver. (Amanda Pampuro/Courthouse News) DENVER (CN) — A federal judge on Friday sentenced a Gambian Jungler to nearly 68 years in prison after a U.S.
Police have physically removed The Gambia's auditor general, Momodou Ceesay, from his office after he refused to give up the post, in a government reshuffle carried out by President Adama Barrow.
Grace Ekpu spent months exploring the world of illegal fishing off West Africa, where Chinese and other foreign-owned vessels operate with little oversight. She obtained exclusive access to videos ...
BANJUL, Gambia — Kawsu Leigh writhed in pain on the fishing boat, his burned skin as mottled as the paint on the deck beneath him. Raw and slick, the burns covered large parts of his upper body. His ...
Gambians who see officials’ attendance at international events as taxpayer-funded vacations were grateful when some officials were refused U.S. entry for the U.N. General Assembly. By Ruth Maclean and ...
Michael Sang Correa was convicted by US jury in April Correa had been arrested in 2020 Rights groups say former dictator Jammeh carried out brutalities through armed unit A Colorado jury convicted the ...