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Tchad and Central African Republic bolster border security with joint force operations
Chadian and Central African military leaders unite to strengthen border safety Military authorities from Chad and the Central African Republic are intensifying collaborative efforts to enhance security along their shared
Read MoreTchad: opposition warns of shrinking political freedoms after GCAP verdict
The eight-year prison sentences handed down to eight opposition leaders from the GCAP coalition on 8 May 2026 have triggered strong reactions across Chad’s political spectrum. Opposition figures warn that
Read MoreLens psg live stream how to watch ligue 1 title decider
A high-stakes Ligue 1 showdown unfolds Wednesday at 21:00 as RC Lens hosts Paris Saint-Germain in a potential title decider. The clash at Stade Bollaert-Delelis promises drama, intensity, and high
Read MoreBurkina Faso’s Peul communities face escalating repression under Traoré’s regime
The security and social climate in Burkina Faso has deteriorated to alarming levels. As the nation wages a relentless battle against armed terrorist factions, a widening rift has emerged between
Read MoreVirtual town hall for us citizens in Chad
Virtual town hall for US citizens in Chad The US Embassy in N’Djamena is hosting an online public meeting on Wednesday, May 20, at 3:00 PM specifically for American citizens
Read MoreSenegal president leads IMF debt talks amid economic challenges
The President of Senegal, Bassirou Diomaye Faye, is taking direct control of negotiations with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to address the country’s mounting debt crisis. This move comes as
Read MoreFamily planning challenges in conflict zones of the Sahel
As Niamey highlights the vital role of women in driving development, a contrasting narrative emerges from the embattled regions of Tillabéri. While initiatives like the Reach Married Adolescent (RMA) model
Read MoreSenegal’s debt strategy: exploring alternatives to IMF support
Senegal’s debt strategy: exploring alternatives to IMF support Senegal’s rising debt levels have once again thrust the country’s economic challenges into the spotlight. In Dakar, policymakers, economists, and financial experts
Read MoreFaure Gnassingbé strengthens ties with Uganda at Museveni’s inauguration
The air in Kampala was thick with anticipation on the day Faure Gnassingbé, Chairperson of the Togolese Council, arrived in the Ugandan capital. The official smiles and handshakes masked the
Read MoreMali rebels advance: what next for political talks?
Home Debates Mali rebel offensive: what next for political talks? Middle East and Africa Mali rebel offensive: assessing the crisis and potential political negotiations The Malian junta led by Assimi
Read MorePSG eyes more Russian talents after Safonov’s standout debut
The summer of 2024 marked a turning point for Paris Saint-Germain with the unexpected acquisition of Matvey Safonov. The Russian goalkeeper joined the club from Krasnodar for a reported €20
Read MoreCentral africa joins forces to digitalize trade corridors by 2030
The National Land Freight Bureau of Chad (BNFT), alongside counterparts in Cameroon and the Central African Republic, signed a landmark digitalization pact for Central African trade corridors on May 12.
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