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Ex-President Zambi still does not stand trial after 28 months in prison
Was former President Ahmed Abdallah Sambi sentenced to life? It is this question that his relatives have been asking themselves since Friday, December 11, after the very attentive resignation of the Comorian Minister of Justice. Accused especially of embezzlement of public funds in a case worth more than 800 million euros, the former president of the Comoros has been detained in his home turned into an…
The Red Cross reaches Tigray where the UNHCR is concerned about the fate of the refugees
The International Committee of the Red Cross has finally been able to reach Tigray. The dissident province of northern Ethiopia is in the grip of a serious humanitarian crisis caused by the war between the federal army and the TPLF's separatist forces.
as reported from Addis Ababa,Noé Rochet-BodinA total of seven trucks with…
Turkey needs to develop its troops’ missions in Libya
In Turkey, the Presidency introduced a decision in Parliament this Saturday, 12 December, on extending the mandate for Turkish troops deployed in Libya. It authorizes their presence on Libyan soil for one more 18 months to help the federal government for nationwide unity. The decision can be debated within the subsequent few days. Its adoption is undoubtedly because of the help of these in energy and…
the election campaign launched in noise in Bangui
This Saturday, December 12, the election campaign (Presidential and Legislative Council) will be officially launched in the Central African Republic. In the end, 17 candidates must run in the December 27 presidential election. Bangui is the thrill.
as reported from Bangui,Charlotte cossetHorns, motorcycles taxi processions.…
closure of UN offices where the former prime minister had taken refuge
The UN is closing its offices while the fate of a former prime minister who fled to its premises has still not been resolved. Aristides Gomes fled to the UN Special Bureau in Bissau eight months ago, fearing for his life after President Umaro Sissoco Embalo came to power. On Friday, during a ceremony, the UN Office marks the end of its activities, its mandate ending at the end of the year.…
and now, after the dismissal of Jeanine Mabunda, what can happen?
In the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), after the first round that Félix Tshisekedi won in the National Assembly, what can happen? For Trésor Kibangula, an analyst for the Congolese study group, things are starting to happen. switch.
At first, the majority really seemed acquired in Joseph Kabila's camp, but for Trésor…
opponent Hama Amadou comes out of his silence
Hama Amadou has come out of his silence since the Constitutional Court rejected his candidacy. He encourages his activists to really campaign wherever they are present. While waiting to know who will benefit from his votes, Hama Amadou still hopes to return to the Nigerian political scene.
as reported from Niamey, Moussa…
Western Sahara: “Moroccan overseas coverage has by no means been a cut price”
On December 10, the US of America acknowledged the popularity of Morocco's sovereignty over Western Sahara, whereas Morocco introduced the resumption of diplomatic relations with Israel. Two simultaneous historic selections, proposing an "settlement" between the Kingdom and Donald Trump, on the expense of Moroccan commitments in favor of Palestine. Nasser Bourita, International Minister of Morocco, refutes this concept. .
visit by the Chief of Staff of the French armies
The Chief of Staff of the French armies concluded a 48-hour visit on Friday, December 11, to Mali. General Lecointre went north to visit the French and European troops present in this part of the country to fight terrorism. He ended his visit, the first since the coup on August 18, through Bamako, where he met with several transitional authorities.…
UN silence following Trump’s announcement
No response from the UN to Donald Trump's announcement of the recognition of Morocco's sovereignty over Western Sahara by the United States, while Morocco confirms that it recognizes Israel's legitimacy. Nor had the Security Council responded last month to Rabat's intrusion into the area monitored by MINURSO, the UN force for organizing a referendum in Western Sahara, which has broken a 30-year ceasefire…