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Burkina Faso: gold, the lifeline of the nation’s financial system
In Burkina Faso, gold has grow to be crucial export product since 2008. From 10 mines in operation in 2010, the nation has grown to 17 mines 10 years later (as of 30 June 2020). By way of export earnings, they went from 974 billion CFA francs in 2016 to 1.420 billion in 2019.
Burkina predicts a manufacturing of 53 tonnes for…
Cameroon blames separatists for the school massacre of children
In tonight's edition: The Cameroonian government blames the separatists for the killing of at least seven schoolchildren in its restive English region. The attack has been described as an "act of terrorism of unbearable cruelty and barbarism". And Tanzanians go to the polls Wednesday in an election that is to be a test of President John Magufuli's authoritarian style. And finally, with a few days left…
start of inclusive discussions in disagreement about the participants
A few days after the Geneva agreement on a permanent and immediate ceasefire in Libya, the UN Support Mission in Libya (Manul) announces the launch at video conference on Monday 26 October of a meeting to bring together 75 Libyan personalities to advance the Libyan political process and prepare for it. meeting scheduled for 9 November in Tunis. However, the list of participants is already divided.…
signing a good pact for peaceful elections
In Burkina Faso, the various actors involved in the next election promise not to add fuel to the fire in an already fragile context. Candidates, media leaders, social organizations, activists signed a pact on good behavior under the leadership of the General Communications Council for a campaign and peaceful elections.
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the issue of dialogue with the jihadists continues to arise in Farabougou
In Mali, the situation is calm in Farabougou, a village in the center of the country, in the Ségou region, where the Malian special forces entered late last week after more than two weeks of jihadist blockade. On the spot, local notables had carried out a mediation with the jihadists who surrounded the village and who are still present in the surroundings. This mediation stopped with the arrival of the…
France, Mali is at odds over whether or not to speak to jihadists within the Sahel battle
France and Mali differ on Monday on whether or not to speak to jihadists to assist finish the Sahel's eight-year-old rebellion, with French International Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian ruling out the likelihood.
Throughout a press convention within the capital Bamako, Le Drian distinguished between partaking with armed teams that…
Gabon’s oil – dependent economy rolls from Covid-19
Since April, Gabon has been in a state of health. The Central African country is facing a major economic hit as a result of Covid-19 lockdown measures and falling oil prices. The arenas of this unprecedented crisis could remain at Port-Gentil, its oil capital, for a while. Businesses, shops, transportation, tourism and other sectors in the country's economic center are all struggling. Port Gentil has…
Libya: Ceasefire settlement doesn’t have an effect on settlement with Turkey
The everlasting ceasefire settlement reached in Geneva between rival Libyan events won't have an effect on army offers with Turkey and cooperation with Ankara will proceed, Libya's protection minister mentioned late Sunday.
Concerning the ceasefire settlement signed beneath the auspices of the United Nations Help Mission in Libya (UNSMIL) between delegations representing the reliable Libyan authorities and Putin Common Khalifa Haftar, Libyan Protection Minister Salaheddin al-Namroush mentioned: "The…
Suspected Rwandan genocide financier Kabuga transferred to The Hague
A UN court said on Monday that Felicien Kabuga, suspected of financing the Rwandan genocide in 1994, has been transferred from France to The Hague. .
a still tense security situation in Conakry
While violence has taken place since Election Sunday, the security situation remains very tense in Conakry. A mission from the international community tries to calm the situation during a day of dialogue with the various actors.
With our special correspondent in Conakry, Charlotte idracThe situation in Conakry varies greatly…