Tag: Africa
a report from research institutes attacks transparency in the National Assembly
The report published this Thursday by Ebuteli and the Congo Study Group (GEC) draws a critical assessment of the previous legislature in the DRC, that of 2019 to 2023. Entitled…
Niger suspends the BBC for three months and files a complaint against RFI
The Niger authorities suspended BBC radio for three months this Thursday, December 12. The English-speaking radio station is accused of having published, according to the authorities, unofficial reports concerning the…
purges in the state apparatus
In South Sudan, President Salva Kiir fired several high-ranking officials on Monday, December 9. The reasons for these changes are not yet known. But they follow the dismissal of other…
counting in peace, provisional results before Christmas
In Madagascar, the day of municipal and communal elections – the last vote in a cycle of three elections in one year – ended peacefully yesterday across the island. From…
“I cry when I see the state of the people leaving the prison,” says a Syrian in Senegal
Since the announced fall of Bashar al-Assad, the thousands of Syrians exiled around the world have found hope of being able to return and reunite with their families. This is…
the moment of truth for public companies?
Since Monday, Kinshasa has been hosting the Estates General of the Portfolio, a meeting intended to redefine the role and future of public companies. After more than twenty years of…
an important political issue for the opposition, some tensions at the opening of offices
More than 11 million voters are called to vote this Wednesday in Madagascar to renew the representatives of the country’s 1,695 municipalities, mayors and municipal councilors. Politically, this election –…
details on the composition of the future Senate
In Togo, details on the composition of the future Senate which will be set up for the first time in the country’s history. The ballot, by indirect universal suffrage, will…
start of indictment at the ICC against Ali Kushayb, former Janjawid leader
Former Janjaweed leader Ali Mohammed Ali Abd-Al-Rahman, known as Ali Kushayb, is accused by the prosecutor of the International Criminal Court of crimes against humanity and war crimes committed in…
Two hundred dead in Sudan in two days in attacks by armed forces and paramilitary forces | News in brief
In Sudan, at least 176 people have been killed in two days in attacks by the country’s armed forces and paramilitary RSF forces. The matter is clear from the information…