constitutional law, a new favorite topic of

Almost a month after what some observers call a "constitutional coup", the Tunisian president has still not appointed a head of government. While waiting to see more clearly about Kaïs Saïed's plans, on which they seem to place their confidence largely according to the latest polls, the Tunisians are once again passionate about the public and especially about constitutional rights.…

André Lye Yoka: “The history of the Congolese rumba is one

By introducing the Congolese rumba to the intangible heritage of mankind, this is the desire, the will of two neighboring states: Congo-Brazzaville and the Democratic Republic of Congo. André Lye Yoka, Professor at the National Institute of the Arts in Kinshasa, is one of the two co-chairs of the Joint Committee that presented this candidacy to Unesco. The decision will be made at the end of the year. Professor Yoka is a guest of Guillaume Thibault. .

politician Gabriel Kyungu Wa Kumwanza has died

Gabriel Kyungu Wa Kumwanza, co-founder of the UDPS with Étienne Tshisekediau in the early 1980s and supported by Félix Tshisekedi, the current resident of the Republic, died on Saturday, August 21 in Luanda, Angola. Gabriel Kyungu was an atypical character who could pass the test of time by changing political camps if necessary.…

political parties take a stand on the calendar for

Theoretically, the presidential and legislative elections are scheduled for the end of February 2022. On that date, the transition must also end. Meetings and declarations from political parties are increasing, as are the positions taken in the vote. There are those who insist that it be kept on scheduled dates, which is also a requirement of subregional and international institutions, and those who…

Athletic Club 1-1 Barcelona: Player Ratings

Barcelona needed a first La Liga goal from Memphis Depay to save a 1-1 draw at the Athletic Club in San Mamés.The Catalan giants were pretty flat in the first half, as their attempts to pass through the middle of the field before moving out wide yielded little success. The game pattern became quite predictable, with Athletic eliminating all threats offered by livewires Depay and Pedri.While Los Leones finished the first half the stronger of the two sides, they could not convert their holdings to create any clear chances.…

South Kivu authorities suspend nine activities

In the eastern part of the country, nine mining companies, six of them Chinese, have been temporarily shut down by the provincial authorities. Gold mining. Especially in Mwengaquis' territory was the stage for tensions between local communities and foreign operators who were active in the exploitation of gold. as reported from…

the opposition comes out of its silence after death in exile of

The Minister of the Interior under Pascal Lissouba (1992-1997), Philippe Bikinkita, died the night before Friday to Saturday 21 August in England, almost 25 years after the civil war that enabled President Denis Sassou-Nguesso to regain power. The opposition, which had not expressed itself since the presidential election in March last year as the loser, called on the head of state to release all…

Work on the Gorée Memorial ought to start by

The Gorée Memorial is a memorial to the slave trade, but also to the "future", which will be used to "know how to forgive" and unite. The idea for this project goes back more than thirty years but it is finally starting to be realized. The final version was presented to Senegalese President Macky Sall on August 18 during a meeting with the structures involved.…

Premier League – Gameweek 2: 6 things we learned on Saturday

It is difficult to live up to expectations for the premiere weekend of Premier League football, especially when the 20 clubs offered such high-quality entertainment when we returned to arenas up and down the country. Gameweek 2 had to handle high expectations then, but Saturday's competitors did not disappoint. We saw teams pick up their first points of the season, continue to win lines and for some fall to a second defeat in as many games. But what have we learned from the first six matches of the Premier League season's…

Guardiola praises the effect of Jesus & Grealish

Pep Guardiola was extremely pleased that Manchester City took their first points of the new season with a 5-0 hammering of Norwich City and praised Gabriel Jesus and Jack Grealish for their impact on the game. Goals from Grealish, Aymeric Laporte, Raheem Sterling, Riyad Mahrez and an own goal helped Cityzens recover from their defeat on the opening day against Tottenham Hotspur, as they dominated the newly marketed Canary Islands from start to finish. Leave Norwich without a chance! ?? #ManCity | https://t.co/axa0klD5re…

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