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Central African President Touadéra will hold a historic ceremony in Bangui on July 10 to sign a peace agreement with rebel leaders Ali Darass and Sembé Bobo, who will announce the dissolution of t...
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Alexandre Montavon and SGCH: a pioneering economic diplomacy between Europe, Iran and Asia
Geopolitics is constantly redrawing the boundaries of trade. In this changing world, Alexandre Montavon has chosen to build bridges. As head of the investment company SGCH, he has spearheaded a bo...
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After the deadly explosion in the Central African Republic, the fall of Enerca shakes Touadéra
At the heart of educational and political chaos in the Central African Republic: a transformer explodes at Boganda High School, killing 29 people. The arrest of Enerca executives has reignited the...
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Myriam Giancarli, a passion for caring across the continent
Myriam Giancarli, head of Pharma 5, embodies African industrial leadership committed to accessible healthcare and the continent's pharmaceutical sovereignty.
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DRC-Rwanda Peace Agreement: Kigali loses its shadow war
Kigali is losing the information battle to Kinshasa. Between digital disinformation and diplomatic isolation, Rwanda is emerging weakened from the shadow war against the DRC.
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Africa faces its hidden treasure of $4 trillion
The Africa Finance Corporation reveals that Africa could mobilize $4 trillion in self-financing. Why does this potential remain underutilized? A powerful analysis.
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Togo: At least 3 dead and dozens injured in anti-government riots
Protests against constitutional reforms deemed favorable to Faure Gnassingbé have turned into tragedy in Lomé: at least three dead, dozens injured, and a heavy-handed crackdown by law enforcement.
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The Red Room: Netflix, Horror, and War Crimes Subscribers
A shocking documentary, a chilling insight: The Red Room exposes the dark side of the Wagner Group, with its followers committing unpunished atrocities. Dare to enter hell.
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Cybercrime in Africa: Phishing, sextortion and ransomware on the rise
Digital attacks, sexual extortion, and banking fraud are exploding across the African continent. States are chasing a threat that is faster than their institutions.
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Gabon's President Oligui Nguema launches a second PDG: the democratic sham
Brice Oligui Nguema launches his own party despite a Constitution that already grants him all powers: a political coup or a mask for an authoritarian regime?
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