Intelligencer
The Cut
Vulture
The Strategist
Curbed
Grub Street
Magazine
Subscribe to the Magazine
Give a Gift Subscription
Buy Back Issues
Current Issue Contents
Subscribe
Sign In
Account
Profile
Sign Out
Menu
Menu
Close
Close
Politics
Business
Technology
About Intelligencer
Newsletters
Like Us
Follow Us
NYMag.com
New York Magazine
Intelligencer
Vulture
The Cut
The Strategist
Grub Street
Curbed
Search
Search
Close
Subscribe
Give A
Gift
Menu
Menu
Close
Close
Politics
Business
Technology
About Intelligencer
Newsletters
Like Us
Follow Us
NYMag.com
New York Magazine
Intelligencer
Vulture
The Cut
The Strategist
Grub Street
Curbed
Comments
Leave a Comment
Search
Search
Close
Displaying all articles tagged:
Ivory Coast
special senate election
Nov. 19, 2018
Midterms Overtime: Mississippi Gears Up for a Competitive Senate Runoff
Republican Cindy Hyde-Smith is the favorite, but her racially tinged gaffes may have created an opening for Democrat Mike Espy.
By
Ed Kilgore
the sports section
June 24, 2014
Greece Advances in the World Cup on a Stoppage-Time Penalty-Kick Goal
It’s their first trip to the knockout round.
By
Joe DeLessio
international intrigue
Apr. 11, 2011
Ivory Coast Strongman Laurent Gbagbo Has Been Arrested
But by whom?
By
Nitasha Tiku
international intrigue
Apr. 7, 2011
This Ivory Coast Thing May Come to an End Soon
It doesn’t look good for Gbagbo.
By
Julie Gerstein
ivory coast
Apr. 5, 2011
Ivory Coast Leader Considers Surrender
“It’s over but he’s still trying to play games.”
By
Julie Gerstein
international intrigue
Apr. 5, 2011
France Joins U.N. Strike in Ivory Coast, Prompting Gbagbo’s Surrender
France’s newfound interventionist streak.
By
Nitasha Tiku
international intrigue
Apr. 4, 2011
U.N. Helicopters Fire on Laurent Gbagbo’s Forces in Ivory Coast
U.N.: “We are now in a way under siege.”
By
Nitasha Tiku
liberia
Mar. 31, 2011
Ivory Coast’s Troubles Bleed Into Neighboring Liberia
And things aren’t so great there to begin with.
By
Julie Gerstein