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Chad: Temporary withdrawal of American soldiers sparks concern
The United States will temporarily withdraw troops from Chad, as announced by the Pentagon shortly after agreeing to pull out forces from neighboring Niger. In Chad, the US has around a hundred soldiers as part of the anti-terrorism efforts in the Sahel region. This withdrawal, albeit temporary, raises various concerns. Here's why.
RDC: the details of President Felix’s official visit
The President of the DRC will be in Paris on Monday, April 29 and Tuesday, April 30, 2024. A two-day official visit to France includes a ceremony at Les Invalides, meetings with political authorities at the Elysée Palace, National Assembly, and Senate, an economic forum, and a meeting with the Congolese diaspora. This marks Félix Tshisekedi's first official visit to France.
East of the DRC: A Ceremony Held Near Bukavu to Honor the Fallen
In the eastern part of the DRC on April 25, 2024, the head of the United Nations Organization Stabilization Mission in the Democratic Republic of Congo (MONUSCO) - an organization gradually withdrawing from the country - and local authorities attended a ceremony to close a MONUSCO base near Bukavu in the South Kivu province plagued by armed groups. Home to a significant Pakistani peacekeeping contingent. Story.
National dialogue in Gabon: the country is moving towards a regime
The national meeting, which began on April 2nd, is set to conclude next Tuesday. The various committees have started submitting their reports to the national dialogue office, which is hosting a closed-door plenary session for this purpose. On Thursday, April 25th, the political committee took its turn. It is challenging to pinpoint the exact recommendations put forth by the commissioners.
The DRC accuses Apple of using minerals that are “exploited”
Is this the start of a legal showdown between Apple and the Democratic Republic of Congo? Kinshasa accuses the tech giant of sourcing minerals from its mines, allegedly "illegally exploited." The Congolese government condemns the "numerous human rights violations" that reportedly take place there.
Central African Republic: The American embassy condemns a forgery
The US embassy had to speak out on Thursday, April 25th, against another propaganda attack aimed at them. These attacks have been increasing as Washington tries, unsuccessfully, to distance Bangui's authorities from Russian mercenaries.
Central African Republic: Misinformation on Social Media
The prevalence of fake news is increasing in Central Africa, largely due to social media. To combat this, bloggers, media outlets, and civil society actors have been organizing training and awareness sessions in recent months.
RDC: Vital Kamerhe reveals the details of his upcoming plans
Vital Kamerhe is set to reclaim the presidency of the National Assembly. His triumph in Tuesday's primaries, where he outstripped two of his Union sacrée colleagues, paves the way for him to the speaker's chair. Privately and publicly, he is starting to outline the shape of his upcoming presidency.
Chadian individuals accused of plotting against the president
Legal conclusion, or close to it, in a case dating back to December 2017 in Cameroon. At that time, nearly 75 individuals were arrested in Yaoundé, Douala, Ebolowa, and Kye-Ossi, in the south. Some were released, while the rest - less than thirty, mostly Chadian nationals - faced charges of attempting to assassinate the president of neighboring Equatorial Guinea and were prosecuted by military justice. After four years of proceedings, in March 2022, sentences of 30 and 35 years in prison were handed down. These convictions…
CAF President Motsepe targets African team to win ‘upcoming World Cup’ in English
The president of the Confederation of African Football (CAF) Patrice Motsepe shared his vision for African football and addressed allegations made by Cameroon's football federation president Samuel Eto'o in an exclusive interview with FRANCE 24. Motsepe also responded to claims of sexual misconduct involving youth football coaches in Gabon, denying any wrongdoing.