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Afrique du Sud : tensions diplomatiques croissantes avec les États-Unis après l'expulsion de l'ambassadeur.

South Africa: Growing diplomatic tensions with the United States after the expulsion of the ambassador.

Afrique du Sud : tensions diplomatiques croissantes avec les États-Unis après l'expulsion de l'ambassadeur.
Afrique du Sud

South Africa: Growing diplomatic tensions with the United States after the expulsion of the ambassador.

Relations between the United States and South Africa are deteriorating, highlighted by the expulsion of Ambassador Mfeketo. This conflict, linked to Pretoria's stance on Russia, is exacerbating int...

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Mozambique : TotalEnergies suspend ses opérations face aux tensions croissantes à Cabo Delgado
Cabo Delgado

Mozambique: TotalEnergies suspends operations amid growing tensions in Cabo Delgado

TotalEnergies has suspended operations in Cabo Delgado, Mozambique, due to increasing violence. The move raises questions about security, the country's economic future and relations with foreign in...

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Nigeria : vers une réforme urgente du système de visa pour attirer les investisseurs étrangers
bureaucratie

Nigeria: Towards an urgent reform of the visa system to attract foreign investors

The Nigerian government is planning to reform its visa system to attract foreign investors and boost economic growth. Despite promises of simplification, bureaucratic challenges remain. Change is c...

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Nigeria et Inde : une alliance stratégique pour un avenir économique prometteur
agriculture

Nigeria and India: A Strategic Alliance for a Promising Economic Future

Nigeria and India are strengthening their economic cooperation with promising agreements in the agriculture, energy and technology sectors. This strategic alliance promises prosperity, innovation a...

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Gambie : l’émigration, bouée de sauvetage ou fracture familiale ?
backway

Gambia: Emigration, lifeline or family fracture?

In Gambia, emigration offers an economic lifeline but leaves families torn apart. While migrant remittances account for a quarter of GDP, mass departures are exhausting local communities.

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