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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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Libya: Between political chaos and economic despair
Libya, gripped by political rivalries, faces an increased risk of violence, according to the UN. The power struggle following the fall of Gaddafi is causing economic chaos. Without international so...
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CCCC, the Congolese bot hunters who are shaking up the Rwandan digital army
A commando of Congolese geeks tracks down and takes down pro-M23 bots on Twitter. Digital warfare, citizen response.
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Africa: Theia Trading prevails against Demex in the oil battle
Theia Trading is establishing itself in the African petroleum products market, taking advantage of sanctions against Demex and Russia. With an agile strategy and competitive pricing, it is becoming...
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Tahnoon, the Emir of Algorithms: When AI Becomes the Favorite Tool of the Powerful
1st in the 100 Most Powerful Arabs: Tahnoon bin Zayed is banking on AI to shape the future… his way.
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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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Guinea: Simandou 2040 between colossal ambitions and financial challenges.
The Simandou 2040 project in Guinea raises major financial stakes, with a colossal budget and concerns among investors. KPMG, as an advisor, questions transparency and efficiency, while Doumbouya m...
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South Africa: Dan Marokane, the man who could reinvent Eskom
Dan Marokane, in the midst of reforming Eskom, aims to address the company's chronic inefficiency and debt. His bold plan combines innovation and best practices to revitalize South Africa's energy ...
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Egypt: Appeal to Europe in the face of a growing migration crisis
Egypt is calling on Europe to act on the ongoing migration crisis. With thousands of immigrants arriving each month, the country faces an unsustainable situation without adequate support. Cooperati...
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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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