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G20: Empty promises in the face of global hunger
The G20 claims to fight poverty and hunger, but its promises often seem illusory. Despite fiery speeches, concrete action remains insufficient. Multinationals are making the situation worse. Let us...
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Gabon: 120% of voters, the vote that defies the laws of mathematics
What was supposed to be a crucial democratic exercise has turned into a real electoral farce, where the figures presented defy logic, mathematics and common sense. A fraud on a countrywide scale, i...
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Niger: Protests against French interference and arrest of a suspected spy
Massive protests in Niamey denounce alleged French interference, following the arrest of a spy suspected of belonging to the DGSE.
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Chidimma Adetshina: From South African Controversy to Nigerian Triumph
Chidimma Adetshina, after facing xenophobia in South Africa, triumphs as Miss Universe Africa, symbolizing the continent's resilience and unity.
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India: New Delhi sits on the podium of the most polluted cities in the world.
At COP29, the most polluting cities, such as New Delhi and Dhaka, are highlighted. Despite the promises of leaders, pollution persists. Africa, with cities like Abidjan, is not left out. The urgenc...
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Lebanon: chaos and desolation after Israeli strikes in Beirut.
Israeli strikes have ravaged Beirut, plunging the Lebanese capital into chaos. The indiscriminate violence is hitting an already fragile population, heightening regional tensions and raising questi...
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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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Azerbaijan: Crucial climate summit opens in Baku
COP29 opens in Baku, Azerbaijan, marking a crucial turning point for climate action. Debates are expected to be intense between developed and developing countries, over environmental issues and eco...
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Burkina Faso: towards a return of the death penalty in a climate of insecurity?
In Burkina Faso, the military regime is considering reinstating the death penalty, sparking heated debate. As the country grapples with security crises, the decision raises ethical and moral questi...
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South Africa: Closure of the border with Mozambique, between security and economic consequences
South Africa closes its border with Mozambique for security reasons against crime. This decision seriously impacts the local economy, threatening small traders and exacerbating tensions between the...
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