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Venezuela : the fool, the oil, and the tyrant
By Moktar Gaouad* What on earth drove Donald Trump to grab the Venezuelan presidential couple by the collar and forcibly…
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African Union : Addis Ababa, the stage for decisions shaping Africa’s future
The African Union (AU) begins 2026 amid a charged political and economic environment with three major institutional meetings: the 51st…
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Otobong Nkanga at the Musée d’Art Moderne : The Art of Land and Memory
The Musée d’Art Moderne de Paris hosts “I Dreamt of You in Colours”, a major exhibition dedicated to Otobong Nkanga…
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Mohammed Harbi, historian and critical voice of independence
Born on June 16, 1933, in Skikda, eastern Algeria, Mohammed Harbi died on January 1, 2026, in Paris due to…
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Aviation : major growth expected by 2044
Air passenger traffic in Africa is expected to increase by an average of 6 % per year until 2044, driven by…
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Rwanda : young innovators are redefining the future of agriculture
Video report, Bertrand Munyazikwiye At the foothills of Musanze’s volcanic highlands, a quiet revolution is sprouting. Across Rwanda, a new…
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The charity narrative and the economics of contempt
By Choice Ufouma Okoro* In 1992, in my early twenties, I was accepted at a voluntary intern level to work…
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Ghana : rice as a strategic lever for economic independence
By Esther Bagourdo, Accra In a context marked by the pursuit of food sovereignty, Ghana is consolidating its agricultural strategy…
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Africa Fashion: a colorful fashion exhibition at the Quai Branly Museum
From March 31 to July 12, 2026, the Musée du Quai Branly – Jacques Chirac hosts the exhibition Africa Fashion,…
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Emmanuel Lamptey : at the heart of Africa’s digital banking transformation
United Bank for Africa (UBA) is navigating a key phase of its development. Present in 20 African countries and on…
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