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Gabon's President Oligui Nguema launches a second PDG: the democratic sham
Brice Oligui Nguema launches his own party despite a Constitution that already grants him all powers: a political coup or a mask for an authoritarian regime?
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Nigeria: $10 billion education scandal rocks nation
A $10 billion education scandal has rocked Nigeria, revealing bribery involving the government and British companies. This case could mark a turning point for civil society, demanding transparency ...
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Central African Republic: A united opposition against the specter of a third presidential term.
In the Central African Republic, the opposition is uniting against a third term for President Touadéra, seen as a sign of authoritarianism. The protests, expressions of a desire for change, call in...
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Uganda: Kizza Besigye's imprisonment, democracy in danger
The indictment of Kizza Besigye in Uganda marks an alarming political tragedy, highlighting repression in a country plagued by decades of authoritarian rule. The case raises critical questions abou...
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A spontaneous mobilization, initiated by Steeve Ilahou and supported by Gabon 2025, is announced against the modification of article 28 of the Gabonese Constitution, which removes the duty of citi...
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Guinea: Journalist's Kidnapping Raises Concerns Over Press Freedom
In Guinea, a journalist has been kidnapped, illustrating a growing climate of insecurity and threatening press freedom. Rights groups denounce this violence, stressing the impact on democracy and t...
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Burkina Faso: Freedom of the press in danger due to government censorship
Tension in Burkina Faso: Observer Paalga summoned by the CSC for a controversial article. In a context of increased control of the media, freedom of the press is being called into question, provoki...
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Democratic Republic of Congo: M23 in search of power in the face of uncertain diplomacy
M23 seizes Kamandi in the DRC, amplifying military tensions. Will diplomacy in Luanda be able to pacify the situation?
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