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Senegal: €300 million arms contract to redefine security in West Africa
Dakar is preparing to sign a €300 million arms contract, marking a major shift in its security posture in West Africa. This ambitious project raises questions about militarization and the country's...
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Namibia: Orano aims for a new El Dorado in the face of turbulence in Niger
French uranium mining company Orano is turning to Namibia in the face of unrest in Niger. This strategic shift raises questions about the environmental and social impact of mining in a promising bu...
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United States: A change of direction that sows doubt in the Maghreb
Washington is reviewing its financial aid to the Maghreb, leaving its allies concerned. Geopolitical priorities are shifting, threatening the future of local infrastructure and economies. Genuine c...
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Qatar and Iran: towards a strategic rapprochement in the midst of international turmoil
Qatar and Iran strengthen ties through major diplomatic visit. Strategic rapprochement amid regional tensions promises economic collaborations and increased solidarity, while navigating human right...
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Tanzania: Gazprom enters the African energy market
Gazprom is moving into Tanzania with compressed natural gas, shaking up the local energy sector. The entry could generate investment and jobs, but it raises fears of domination and opacity. The fut...
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Morocco: Fouad Ali El Himma, the architect of reconciliation with the Emirates
Moroccan royal adviser Fouad Ali El Himma is playing a key role in the reconciliation between Morocco and the United Arab Emirates. His influence could ease diplomatic tensions and solidify crucial...
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Djibouti: Towards a new French military strategy in the Horn of Africa
The French army, expelled from the Sahel, is redeploying to Djibouti, a new strategic base. This reorientation raises questions about neo-colonial policy and regional stability. What challenges and...
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Niger: Orano withdraws and redefines the future of uranium in Africa
Orano is abandoning its uranium subsidiary in Niger, raising concerns among investors. The move could redefine mining dynamics in Africa, offering Niger an opportunity to strengthen its sovereignty...
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Russia: Growing Influence on the African Continent
Russia is strengthening its influence in Africa through strategic partnerships, but these alliances raise concerns about hidden ambitions. Could cooperation lead to development or a new form of dep...
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Kenya: Seeking Chinese Support to Join BRICS
Kenya is seeking China's support to join BRICS, hoping to diversify its economic partnerships and attract investment.
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