Tag: Glez’s look
Glez’s take on Sudan’s forgotten war
DRAWING The civil war has ravaged the country for a year: five million people in a situation of near-starvation, 8.5 million displaced, thousands dead. The UN is calling it the…
Glez’s view on the candidacies for the 2025 Ivorian presidential election
Despite a conviction rendering him ineligible, the former head of state is nominated by his party the PPA-CI for next year’s election. Opposite, what will Alassane Ouattarra do? Will the…
Glez’s view on the kick-off of the 34th CAN in Ivory Coast
Will the African Football Cup of Nations be a breathing space in an Africa shaken by numerous crises? Supporters will meet from January 13 to February 11. “ Let us…
Glez’s view on Success Masra, appointed Prime Minister in Chad
DRAWING The Chadian transitional president has chosen Succès Masra, his fiercest opponent, as Prime Minister since January 1. The one who called for the demonstration – fiercely repressed – on…
Glez’s view of Guinea’s main fuel depot ravaged by flames
At least 23 dead and more than 200 injured in the explosion at the Kaloum depot on Monday December 18. The administrative center of Conakry paralyzed and emptied of some…
Glez’s take on the historic climate agreement at COP28
Drawing In a historic agreement, the UN climate conference (COP 28) commits the world to gradually moving away from gas or oil. Some countries nevertheless continue to exploit black gold.…
Glez’s take on the earthquake in Morocco and the floods in Libya
The earth trembles in Morocco and ravages entire villages in the Marrakech region in the center of the country. Then storm Daniel hit eastern Libya, causing the failure of two…
Glez’s view on 2 years of transition in Guinea
At least 4 dead in repression in Conakry for the 2 years of the overthrow of Alpha Condé on September 5, 2021. Opponents gathered to ask Colonel Doumbouya’s junta if…