100 Days: How Have Trump and Gambia's President Fared?
The two leaders were inaugurated a day apart and faced vastly different challenges.
Gambia President Fires Yahya Jammeh's Prison Chief
The prison service head allegedly oversaw two decades of torture in Gambia's prisons.
What's the Point of Gambia Rejoining the Commonwealth?
Yahya Jammeh had taken the country out but now Gambia is returning under a new president.
Gambia: Dog That Killed President Barrow's Son Put Down
Barrow could not attend the funeral of his son Habib, 8, as he was stuck in Senegal.
EU to Release Gambia Aid Frozen Under Yahya Jammeh
The EU stopped aid to Gambia due to concerns about human rights under Jammeh.
African Leaders Back ICC 'Mass Withdrawal Plan'
South Africa and Burundi have indicated they will withdraw from the Hague-based International Criminal Court.
How a U.S. Consultancy Helped Oust Gambia's Dictator
After 22 years, Gambia finally has a new leader. Why were so many voters thanking a couple of guys in D.C.?
Equatorial Guinea Says It Is Hosting Gambia's Jammeh
Jammeh left Gambia on Saturday after a standoff with West African military forces.
Adama Barrow: 'Peace More Important Than Jammeh's Cars'
Barrow tells Newsweek that he intends to return to Gambia on Thursday.
Gambia's Jammeh 'Looted $11 Million:' Official
The longtime ruler finally left Gambia on Saturday after losing a December 2016 election.
Gambia's Yahya Jammeh 'Dissolves Cabinet'
West African forces have given Jammeh a midday deadline on Friday to leave power.
Gambia's Yahya Jammeh Approaches Final Deadline
West African forces have given Jammeh a deadline of midday Friday to step down.
Gambia: Barrow Announces Inauguration, Jammeh Clings On
Barrow will be inaugurated at the Gambian embassy in neighboring Senegal.
Gambian President Declares 90-Day State of Emergency
Jammeh is due to leave office Thursday, but has dug in his heels.
Gambia: Ministers Desert Jammeh as Intervention Looms
At least six Gambian ministers have reportedly resigned in the past week.
Gambia: Jammeh Seeks to Block Presidential Inauguration
President-elect Adama Barrow is due to take office on Thursday, ending Jammeh's 22-year reign.
Gambia Supreme Court Delays Jammeh Election Challenge
Judges from Nigeria and Sierra Leone did not turn up as scheduled.
Closing Gambia's Migration 'Backway'
Thousands of Gambians continue taking a perilous route to Europe, but the president-elect wants them to stay put.
Gambia's Jammeh Ignores Calls to Step Down
West African leaders intend to ensure peaceful transition in Gambia.
Gambia's President-Elect: 'I Won't Prosecute Jammeh'
Adama Barrow tells Newsweek that he is keen to "reconcile" with the outgoing president.
Gambia's Security Forces Must Put the Law Above Loyalty
The army has backed Yahya Jammeh, but now they must support a democratic transition.
Gambia: Jammeh Challenges Result After Failed Mediation
The Gambian president has filed a challenge to the election at the country's Supreme Court.
What Next for Gambia After Yahya Jammeh's U-Turn?
The Gambian president has denounced his election defeat, and West African leaders are worried.
Gambia: State House and Pro-Jammeh Websites Go Offline
Yahya Jammeh has said he now rejects the election result that ousted him after 22 years.
In Gambia, The Climate of Fear Is Disappearing
Gambians discovered that an all-powerful state was powerless when they stood together.
New Gambia Coalition 'to Prosecute Jammeh:' Chairperson
Jammeh has been accused of widespread human-rights abuses during his 22 years in power.
Gambia Is a Sign of Democracy's Advance in Africa
Yahya Jammeh's decision to accept his defeat after 22 years in power is an important example for others.
Gambia's Yahya Jammeh Defeated in Election
Jammeh seized power in 1994 and was expected to win a fifth term in Thursday's election.
Gambia's Election: Four Things to Look Out For
Voters in the tiny West African country are deciding whether to keep Yahya Jammeh in power.
Gambia: Yahya Jammeh Faces Ex-Argos Guard in Election
Yahya Jammeh is looking to extend his 22-year rule, but faces a united opposition.