Ahoua don mello’s Moscow visit: behind the scenes of Côte d’Ivoire’s diplomatic moves

Exploring Côte d’Ivoire’s strategic shift in Moscow On May 11, 2026, Côte d’Ivoire’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ahoua Don Mello, embarked on a discreet yet significant diplomatic mission to Moscow.

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Burkina Faso’s leadership priorities questioned amid escalating crisis

As Burkina Faso increasingly grapples with an unprecedented humanitarian and security crisis, the recent priorities of the transitional government have sparked considerable scrutiny. A growing disparity between official communication efforts

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Nantes football fans condemn violent pitch invasion after ligue 1 match

Following the dramatic halt to the recent Ligue 1 clash between FC Nantes and Toulouse, the debate over appropriate sanctions has intensified. Roland Menu, president of the ‘Allez Nantes Canaris’

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Niger: first locally born giraffe of gadabedji dies tragically

The first giraffe ever born in Niger’s Gadabedji Biosphere Reserve has died, leaving behind a trail of sorrow and raising urgent questions about wildlife conservation in the country. Named Abagana,

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Bénin’s agricultural exports: how local farmers conquer global markets

Bénin’s golden harvest: breaking barriers in global food trade From the sugarcane-like pineapples of Allada to the soybeans of the Ouémé Valley and the honey harvested from the northern hills,

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Chad: prominent opposition figures granted temporary release on health grounds

Two prominent members of Chad’s former Groupe de concertation des acteurs politiques (GCAP), Me Bidi Valentin and Bombay Kelo—both sentenced to eight years in prison—have been granted provisional release due

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Succès Masra’s unjust imprisonment sparks outcry over health and rights

A year has passed since Chadian opposition leader Succès Masra was jailed, following his conviction to a 20-year sentence for allegedly sparking intercommunal violence in southern Chad. The court ruled

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Senegal’s quiet courage: navigating rising state homophobia

In Dakar’s bustling streets, “K.” appears like any other pedestrian, moving swiftly, phone in hand, exchanging greetings. Outwardly, nothing seems amiss. Yet, every move is deliberate. “Here, protection is paramount,”

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Senegal’s national assembly embroiled in orange money payment controversy

The National Assembly of Senegal finds itself navigating a fresh period of unrest. A terse instruction, “send your Orange Money number,” reportedly exchanged internally among parliamentarians or administrative staff, has

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Nantes coach vahid halilhodzic on match stoppage: « in over 40 years, i have never experienced anything like this »

A dramatic turn of events unfolded on Sunday as the highly anticipated Ligue 1 clash between Nantes and Toulouse was abruptly halted. The match cessation came after a significant pitch

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Benin launches national technician diploma exams 2026 with high stakes for youth

Four-Day Written Tests Kick Off Nationwide in Bénin The highly anticipated written examinations for the 2026 session of the Diplôme de Technicien (DT) in Bénin have officially begun across all

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Saint-Étienne vs Nice: battle for Ligue 1 status confirmed

Saint-Étienne vs Nice: battle for Ligue 1 status confirmed AS Saint-Étienne is set to clash with OGC Nice in a pivotal Ligue 1 promotion/relegation playoff. The initial encounter will take

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