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When Moody's strikes again, Dakar takes to the front lines
On October 10, 2025, Moody's downgraded Senegal's sovereign rating to "Caa1" from "B3." The Ministry of Finance denounced the agency's "subjective and biased" assessment. Dakar called for a rebala...
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Carrefour hit by boycott: French retailer withdraws from Arab markets
Accused of having business ties to Israeli settlements, Carrefour is quietly leaving several Arab countries (Jordan, Oman, Kuwait, and Bahrain) under pressure from an unprecedented pro-Palestinian...
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Youssef Amrani: Morocco is building its network of influence in Washington
Youssef Amrani, Morocco's ambassador to Washington, is building a strategic network of influence between political circles, think tanks, and useful allies.
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Muhoozi resurrects Kale Kayihura: when Uganda replays its old security routine
In Uganda, a surprising move within the security apparatus: Army Chief of Staff Muhoozi Kainerugaba, President Museveni's eldest son, has rehabilitated Kale Kayihura, the controversial former poli...
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International Opinion: Gaza Mobilizes, Congo Agonizes
For more than twenty years, eastern Congo has been experiencing one of the deadliest wars of our time: more than six million dead and hundreds of thousands displaced. Yet, while Gaza sparks global...
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Cocaine: The African Route to Europe, the New Hub of Global Trafficking
West Africa is emerging as a hub for cocaine trafficking to Europe. Corrupt ports, international cartels, and political instability: a drug route that threatens the continent.
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Africa is trying to embrace artificial intelligence by developing tools for its local languages. But the technological race has already begun elsewhere. Can the continent catch up, or will it fore...
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“Irina” in Charlotte: When murder reveals the cracks in consciences
Irina's murder in Charlotte is not an isolated incident, but a merciless mirror: it reveals the renunciations of power, exposes silences, and questions racism in the United States, as in Africa. A...
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EU hits Google with €2.95 billion fine
The European Union has fined Google again, this time for favoritism in online advertising: a €2.95 billion fine, and the company has 60 days to submit changes or face a split. Tensions between Was...
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United States: Why rumors about Donald Trump's health are growing
Donald Trump's health is sparking rumors and concerns in the United States. Fatigue, speculation, and unclear communication are fueling lingering doubts.
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