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Ten years later, the disappointed hopes of

South Sudan, the youngest state in the world, is a battered country. On July 9, 2011, the hope aroused by its independence, which arose after decades of struggle, was enormous. Ten years and a civil war later, the country is experiencing one of the worst humanitarian crises in the world. A cross around his neck, green and black scarf on his head, Tireza Sima looks…

Opponents of the Chadian junta upset

The choice of the African Union Peace and Safety Council to not sanction the Transitional Navy Council in energy, however slightly to assist it by imposing binding circumstances on it, isn't unanimous in Chad, removed from it. The transition drive feels legitimized and proud, whereas we don't take offense within the camp of its camp.…

in Sidi Bouzid, the cradle of protest, 10 years of disappointed hopes

The protest as a memory. It has been ten years since the revolution began in Tunisia. Death by death, in the middle of the country, in Sidi Bouzid by a street vendor, Mohamed Bouazizi, led to an unprecedented uprising that led to the fall of Ben Ali. The government maintains a low profile when it comes to scoring goals on December 17, but the day promises to be tense given the small improvement in…

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