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Sudan: 13 children killed in clashes between army and FSR
In Sudan, fighting between the army and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) has left 13 children dead, adding to the humanitarian tragedy unfolding in the country, where the conflict has already claimed...
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Ecobank sentenced in DRC: Octavia wins a decisive round in its showdown with Astalia
The legal conflict between the Emirati Octavia Group and the Mauritian company Astalia over NB Mining Africa exposes a network of fraud and dispossession in the DRC. But one question intrigues: ho...
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A trial under high tension: Charles Onana and the contestation of the Rwandan genocide
Charles Onana, a French-Cameroonian writer, is on trial in Paris for downplaying the Rwandan genocide in a controversial book. As France seeks to make amends with Rwanda, the historic trial raises ...
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Niger: Back to school underwater – literally!
In Niger, the start of the school year has been postponed due to flooding affecting schools and the population.
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Gabon: When Sydney Moussavou, the imprisoned mocking teenager, becomes a national hero
A 15-year-old Gabonese teenager, Sydney Moussavou, is imprisoned for "insulting" the president after wearing a t-shirt with the image of Brice Oligui Nguema. A national and international mobilizati...
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Zimbabwe: Compensation for foreign and local farmers, a key issue for agricultural recovery
Zimbabwe is compensating foreign and local farmers affected by Mugabe's land grabs. Could this key move revive the country's agricultural economy and improve its international relations?
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Sudan: The military reconquest of Khartoum after eighteen months of war
Eighteen months after being driven out, the Sudanese army is trying to retake Khartoum from the RSF paramilitaries. A battle that could redefine Sudan's future.
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Find out why some Nigerian communities continue to immerse their babies in rivers, a ritual with deep cultural and spiritual roots among the Ijaw and Yoruba.
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Gabon: The Oligui plane scandal, Yann Koubdjé's luxurious blunder
The Gabonese presidential plane scandal breaks out, Yann Koubdjé at the heart of a luxury controversy. An affair that calls into question the governance of the transition led by Oligui Nguema.
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Constitution of Gabon - Jean-Rémi Yama: "Oligui? You are not born a dictator, you become one"
The referendum on the new Constitution in Gabon deeply divides society. Jean-Rémy Yama calls for vigilance against a project that concentrates too much power at the top and warns that Oligui is bec...
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