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Gabon: Why have Sylvia and Noureddine Bongo still not been tried?
The enigma surrounding the absence of a trial for Sylvia and Noureddine Bongo, at the heart of a political theatre involving Pierre Bibang Oligui, the President's brother.
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Togo: Michel Ocelot, the father of "Kirikou", celebrates African animation at the Gbaka Festival
Michel Ocelot, the creator of "Kirikou", lights up the Gbaka Festival in Togo, paying tribute to the richness of African cultures through animation. An event that brings together enthusiasts of the...
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Kenya: Supreme Court reignites tensions by reviving controversial 2023 Finance Bill
Kenya's Supreme Court has upheld the return of the 2023 Finance Bill, a controversial bill that continues to divide the population and stir debate over taxes, subsidies and the cost of living.
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Chad: Boko Haram strikes hard, army in disarray in the face of deadly attacks
New massacre in Chad: more than 40 soldiers killed by Boko Haram, marking an alarming escalation of violence in the Lake Chad region. Is the Chadian army really ready for a counter-offensive?
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Sudan: El-Gezira massacre stirs fury – 124 dead in bloody Rapid Support Forces raid
In Sudan, the horror continues with 124 civilians killed in a devastating raid by the Rapid Support Forces in El-Gezira, marking a new escalation of violence in a country already scarred by civil war.
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Mali: Junta nationalizes Yatela gold mine, symbol of sovereignty
Mali nationalizes Yatela gold mine after agreement with foreign companies. A strong gesture for sovereignty.
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Title: DRC: Constitutional revision, how far will Tshisekedi go?
In the DRC, the revision of the Constitution wanted by Félix Tshisekedi arouses controversy and fears of an extension of his power. Analysis of the issues.
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Africa: 134 new polio cases recorded on World Polio Day
134 polio cases reported in Africa as WHO steps up vaccination efforts to stem worrying resurgence.
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Mozambique: Daniel Chapo calls for dialogue after post-election protests
In Mozambique, Daniel Chapo calls for dialogue following post-election protests and opposition protests.
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Cameroon: Torture video of singer Longuè Longuè resurfaces, national outrage grows
A torture video of Cameroonian singer Longuè Longuè has outraged the country, rekindling the debate on security abuses and repression.
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