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Meta faces justice: the Lotfi Bel Hadj case rewrites the rules of global digital technology
Lotfi Bel Hadj transforms a personal injury into a real fight for African digital dignity. He confronts Meta on several legal fronts, exposing a global imbalance and prompting a rethinking of the ...
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Kenya: Ojwang's assassination and a people's anger at injustice
The tragic death of blogger Ojwang has shaken the Kenyan justice system, revealing a crisis of confidence. Growing outrage over the crackdown on free expression raises questions about the integrity...
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South Africa: Jacob Zuma, between shadow and light in the Thales affair
The Thales affair has resurfaced with former South African president Jacob Zuma facing persistent corruption charges. This legal drama, supported by his supporters within the ANC, raises questions ...
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Malaysia: Urgent call for solidarity in the face of the suffering of Palestinians in Gaza
Global indifference to the suffering of Palestinians in Gaza raises critical questions about human rights and diplomatic hypocrisy. Malaysia calls for urgent action to break this cycle and promote ...
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South Africa: Ramaphosa defends sovereignty against Trump's accusations of land expropriation
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa responds to Donald Trump's accusations of farm seizures, calling his comments "false" and "deplorable." Ramaphosa emphasizes the importance of just and peace...
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Tunisia: Between justice and political tensions after the conviction of Ali Larayedh
The sentencing of former Tunisian Prime Minister Ali Larayedh to six years in prison has sparked polarized reactions. Between the quest for justice and accusations of political vendetta, Tunisia is...
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South Africa: Historic trial for apartheid crimes
The historic trial into apartheid crimes in South Africa begins, marking a crucial step toward justice and reconciliation. Victims hope for recognition and reparation. A decisive moment to confront...
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Mauritius: Padayachy's provisional release, between justice and political maneuvers
The provisional release of former Mauritian minister Padayachy, at the heart of a fraud case, raises questions about justice and politics. Is it a victory or a maneuver? His political future remain...
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Between garbage and searches, Guadeloupe's ecology is taking on the appearance of a legal soap opera.
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Libya: UN investigation into systemic torture in prisons
Libya is once again in the spotlight for systemic abuse in its prisons. Allegations of torture and inhumane treatment prompt UN investigation, revealing urgent need for reform and genuine justice.
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