Africa

Ethiopia: Abiy Ahmed’s first steps

Signs of openness are growing in Addis Ababa, barely a week after the official handover of the new prime minister.…

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Mali: police seize nearly three tons of cannabis

In Mali, we know a little more about the origin of cannabis seized by the Central Office of Narcotics. The…

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Nigeria: renewed violence in Benue State

Benue State, in the north central part of Nigeria, is regularly shaken by tensions between herders and farmers. Police report…

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Vadoma: The Zimbabwe tribe that has only two toes on each foot

The Vadoma people, also known as the Bantwana tribe, which means children/descendants, is a tribe living in northern Zimbabwe, mainly…

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DRC: Multiple registrations and underage in the electoral register, according to CENI

According to statistics presented on Friday, April 6 by Corneille Nangaa, president of the Independent National Electoral Commission (CENI), the…

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Putsch missed in Burkina: several defense lawyers resign

In Burkina Faso, it was in principle this Friday, April 6 that the trial of the failed coup d’etat of…

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South Africa: Zuma trial adjourned, the ANC divided

In South Africa, former President Jacob Zuma appeared on Friday, April 6 before a Durban court to answer charges of…

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Sierra Leone: the election of Maada Bio, a turning point and an unprecedented situation

In Sierra Leone, the opponent Julius Maada Bio has been elected President of the Republic with 51.81% of votes, against…

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Former South African President Jacob Zuma in Justice for Corruption

Jacob Zuma compared this Friday, April 6 in front of a Durban court to answer charges of corruption, fraud and…

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Rwanda: 1,600 Burundian refugees returned to their country

Some 1,600 Burundian refugees who have been in Rwanda for more than three weeks have been sent back to their…

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Lassa fever epidemic in Nigeria: research continues

The epidemic of Lassa fever, which has been raging since the beginning of the year, is decreasing in intensity. Not…

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The slavery of young Mauritanians in Saudi Arabia

The return of Lalla Mint Mohamed Vall, eight days ago after six months of ordeal, recalls that the practice revealed…

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