Le Centre de recherche et de formation sur le Paludisme et ses partenaires continuent réaliser des prouesses dans la lutte contre le paludisme. Ils ont présenté, hier lundi 6 septembre 2021, à l’hôtel Radisson Collection,
Mali: Contrôle des armes légères: l’arme féminine en action
L’hôtel Radisson Blu abrite depuis ce 6 septembre 2021, pour 3 jours, les travaux de l’atelier de renforcement de capacité sur le contrôle des armes légères intégrant le genre. Organisée par le Secrétariat Permanent de
Mali: Taliban du Mali
A l’heure où l’Afghanistan est tombé aux mains des Taliban, n’oublions pas que certains au Mali souhaitent un dialogue avec les groupes djihadistes. En opposition évidente avec le principe même de la lutte contre le
Angola: German State-owned Bank Fined for Angolan Loan Exposed in Luanda Leaks
KfW-Ipex-Bank, an import-export bank, had loaned more than $55 million through an Angolan bank to a brewery controlled by Isabel dos Santos. German authorities have imposed a $178,000 fine on state-owned KfW-Ipex-Bank for facilitating loans
Egypt: ECSS – National Strategy for Human Rights Consistent With New Republic Requirements
Deputy Director General of the Egyptian Center for Strategic Studies (ECSS) General Mohamed Ibrahim El Deweri said the launching of the national strategy for human rights was fully consistent with the requirements of the new
Somalia: Puntland Forces Carry Out Operations Ahead of Election
Puntland security forces have carried out operations in Jariban and Galdogob districts as the regional state is preparing for the election of the Lower House chamber. The operation resulted in the arrest of a network
Zambia: New Zambian President to Make First Trip Abroad for UN Meet
Zambian President Hakainde Hichilema will make his first trip outside the country since winning last month’s elections by attending the United Nations (UN) General Assembly, his office said Saturday. The Zambian leader will attend the
Morocco: Why Algeria Cut Diplomatic Ties With Morocco – and Implications for the Future
The breakup of diplomatic relations between Algeria and Morocco in August is the product of a long history of tension. The two nations have never had long periods of friendship, notwithstanding the many factors that
African Union Suspends Guinea After Coup
The African Union has followed in the footsteps of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) and suspended Guinea, as punishment for a military coup in the nation. Previously, ECOWAS said it “has decided
Israel’s Accreditation to the AU Is Dividing Africa
Many African states are digging their heels in at Israel’s return to the African Union as an observer. Israel has long sought to retake its position as an observer state at the African Union (AU).
