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Rwanda : Marburg sème la mort – 11e décès, une crise sanitaire sous tension

Rwanda: Marburg sows death – 11th death, a health crisis under tension

Rwanda : Marburg sème la mort – 11e décès, une crise sanitaire sous tension
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Rwanda: Marburg sows death – 11th death, a health crisis under tension

An 11th death from the Marburg virus has been confirmed in Rwanda. With 27 cases recorded, the epidemic is growing, tragically reminiscent of the dark days of Ebola.

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RDC : Quand la danse transforme la douleur en espoir au Kivu
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DRC: When dance transforms pain into hope in Kivu

In North Kivu, children transformed by war use dance as a tool for resilience and peace. The "Invisible Kids Academy" project shows that art can become a weapon against violence.

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Migrants en Méditerranée : Tragédie en Tunisie, un autre chapitre sombre
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Migrants in the Mediterranean: Tragedy in Tunisia, another dark chapter

Tragedy in the Mediterranean: twelve migrants, including three children, died in a shipwreck off the coast of Tunisia. These incidents are increasing, testifying to a deep migration and humanitaria...

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Gabon : SEEG, quand les Ministres deviennent électriciens de fortune
Brice Oligui Nguema

Gabon: SEEG, when Ministers become makeshift electricians

Joël Lehman Sandoungout is at the heart of a financial scandal with Karpowership, involving Gabonese ministers in a disastrous contract for the State. Between corruption and opaque management, SEEG...

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Gambie : l’émigration, bouée de sauvetage ou fracture familiale ?
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Gambia: Emigration, lifeline or family fracture?

In Gambia, emigration offers an economic lifeline but leaves families torn apart. While migrant remittances account for a quarter of GDP, mass departures are exhausting local communities.

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Libye : un nouveau gouverneur pour la Banque centrale, un pari risqué ?
Banque centrale

Libya: a new governor for the Central Bank, a risky bet?

Libya finally has a new central bank governor, Farhat Bengdara, a crucial position in a fractured country. Financial reunification and management of the oil bonanza are the main challenges.

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FIFAfrica 2024 : L’Afrique en Marche pour la Démocratisation de l’Internet
AfricTivistes

FIFAfrica 2024: Africa on the Move for the Democratization of the Internet

The FIFAfrica 2024 forum in Dakar brought together activists and decision-makers around the democratization of the Internet, with debates on freedom of expression, inclusion and digital policies in...

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La jeunesse togolaise révolutionne la préservation culturelle grâce au numérique

Togolese youth revolutionize cultural preservation through digital technology

In Togo, a new generation of young innovators is using technology to breathe new life into ancestral traditions. This dynamic movement creates a fascinating bridge between the past and the present...

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Ghana : Arrestations, détentions et droits humains en crise
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Ghana: Arrests, Detentions and Human Rights in Crisis

Protesters arrested during the “StopGalamseyNow” movement denounce their detention conditions in Ghana. Depriving activists of food and water undermines the reputation of law enforcement.

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Hezbollah : le trône vacille, mais qui aura la couronne après Nasrallah ?
Hachem Safieddine

Hezbollah: The throne is tottering, but who will have the crown after Nasrallah?

The succession of Hassan Nasrallah at the head of Hezbollah plunges Lebanon into a new phase of uncertainty. Between Hashem Safieddine, Tehran's favorite, and Naim Qassem, potential successor, the ...

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