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Chad government apologizes to judges after union meeting
Chad Chad government apologizes to judges after union meeting The Chadian government formally apologized to magistrates following a high-level meeting with union representatives, marking a step toward restoring institutional trust.
Read MoreSenegal’s debt crisis: could Ousmane Sonko’s exit pave the way for IMF talks?
Thaïs Brouck Economics journalist, macroeconomic specialist Ousmane Sonko Kristalina Georgieva Bassirou Diomaye Faye IMF The unexpected departure of Ousmane Sonko from Senegal’s political scene has sent shockwaves through the nation’s
Read MoreSenegal debt crisis: does Ousmane Sonko’s exit pave the way for IMF talks?
Thaïs Brouck Economy Journalist Ousmane Sonko Kristalina Georgieva Bassirou Diomaye Faye IMF The recent political transition in Senegal has reignited discussions about the country’s mounting debt burden and the potential
Read MoreTogo’s north faces severe food crisis as 330,000 lives hang in the balance
A critical alert from the World Food Programme (WFP) reveals that nearly 330,000 individuals in Togo are on the brink of a severe food crisis. The nation’s far north, already
Read MoreBest places to watch psg arsenal champions league final in albi
As the highly anticipated Champions League final between Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) and Arsenal approaches, the city of Albi is buzzing with excitement. This Saturday evening, local bars and restaurants are
Read MoreTchad tensions between judges and security minister eased through dialogue
Tchad Tchad: easing tensions between judges and security minister A high-level meeting in N’Djamena sought to resolve rising tensions between magistrates and the Security Minister after remarks sparked controversy. Both
Read MorePsg arsenal final ligue des champions 2026 weather overview in budapest
As France battles through an intense heatwave, the Paris Saint-Germain delegation is set to enjoy a more favorable climate in Budapest for the UEFA Champions League final against Arsenal on
Read MoreNiger’s sovereignist rhetoric tested by debt reality
The fervent declarations of « regained sovereignty » and a definitive break with international financial institutions are now colliding with hard reality in Niamey. As the National Council for the
Read MoreTogo’s deepening food crisis: a test for president gnassingbé’s administration
As the World Food Programme issues a stark warning regarding an impending humanitarian crisis, the far northern reaches of Togo are descending into an unprecedented state of vulnerability. For many
Read MorePSG vs Arsenal: why the Champions League final kicks off at 6pm
Football fans across France and beyond are gearing up for a historic Champions League final this Saturday, May 30. Paris Saint-Germain will face English champions Arsenal in Budapest’s Puskás Aréna,
Read MoreNathaniel Olympio : « Faure Gnassingbé a trouvé la formule pour ne plus quitter le pouvoir »
Publié aujourd’hui à 12h17 Lecture : 8 minutes. Fichier généré le Lire dans l’app Aly Asmane Ascofaré Journaliste à Jeune Afrique, spécialiste du Sahel
Read MoreSenegal: political turmoil as president faye dismisses prime minister sonko
On May 22, 2026, a significant shift in Senegal’s political landscape occurred as President Bassirou Diomaye Faye relieved Prime Minister Ousmane Sonko of his duties. This decisive action signals a
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