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In Senegal, Bassirou Diomaye Faye enters the presidential palace

“Djerijef Sonko! » (“Thank you Sonko!” in Wolof, the most spoken language in Senegal). Tuesday April 2, Bassirou Diomaye Faye was sworn in, becoming...

Embracing the convenience of online shopping with Axel store

In this digital era, the shopping experience has dramatically shifted from crowded malls to the comfort of our homes. With a simple click, we...

In Türkiye, outcry after the invalidation of the election of a pro-Kurdish mayor in...

The invalidation of the election of a mayor from the pro-Kurdish party in favor of the ruling party in Van, in eastern Turkey, sparked...

Drug trafficking in Ivory Coast according to Miguel Angel Devesa Mera: “My life is...

He is the real star of the trial which has monopolized the economic and financial penal center of Abidjan for almost two months. Tried...

Russia: Vice Admiral Sergei Pinchuk becomes commander of the Black Sea Fleet

After maintaining the mystery for several months, the Kremlin decided to formalize, on Tuesday April 2, the appointment of a new commander for its...

Haiti: In Port-au-Prince, more than 50,000 people have fled gang violence

According to the International Organization for Migration (IOM), more than 50,000 people have fled the metropolitan area of ??Port-au-Prince, Haiti's capital, in three weeks...

Israel-Hamas war: Benjamin Netanyahu admits “unintentional” Israeli strike after death of seven humanitarian workers...

The American non-governmental organization (NGO) World Central Kitchen (WCK) announced that seven of its humanitarian workers were killed on Monday, April 1, by a...

In Senegal, Bassirou Diomaye Faye took the oath in front of his African peers

The youngest president of Senegal, the left-wing pan-Africanist Bassirou Diomaye Faye, elected on the promise of breaking with the system in place, was sworn...

In the United States, Google agrees to destroy the personal data of users who...

Staying anonymous by enabling the “incognito” option was not guaranteed. Google has agreed to destroy the data collected on more than 136 million American...

Israel-Hamas war: four foreign aid workers and their Palestinian driver killed by an Israeli...

Four foreign aid workers from the American non-governmental organization (NGO) World Central Kitchen (WCK) and their Palestinian driver were killed on Monday April 1...

In Peru, the president's Rolex affair leads to the resignation of three ministers

The Peruvian Ministers of the Interior, Education and Women announced their resignations on Monday April 1, in the midst of an investigation against President...

Israel-Hamas war, day 178: Benjamin Netanyahu wants to ban the broadcast of the Al-Jazeera...

As the conflict between the Palestinian Islamist movement Hamas and Israel continues to rage, the Hamas health ministry announced the death of at least...

Withdrawal of the Israeli army from Al-Shifa, disappearance of Emile, floods in France…, the...

After two weeks of operations, Israeli soldiers withdrew on Monday from the Al-Shifa complex in Gaza, the largest hospital in the Palestinian enclave. The...

Strikes attributed to Israel destroy Iranian consulate in Syria, killing several members of the...

Strikes attributed to Israel hit an upscale neighborhood of Damascus, which also houses embassies and United Nations buildings, on Monday April 1, destroying the...

Migrant crossings resume in the Mediterranean, but arrivals in Italy decrease

It only took a few days of good weather for crossings in the central Mediterranean, between Tunisia, Libya and Italy, to start to rise...

Creation of a first navigation corridor through the rubble of the Baltimore Bridge

Baltimore port authorities announced Monday, April 1, that they were working to create a temporary shipping corridor by clearing part of the rubble from...

Russia: detention of Russian-American journalist Alsu Kurmasheva extended until at least June 5

A Russian court on Monday April 1 extended the detention of Russian-American journalist Alsu Kurmasheva until June 5, according to an Agence France-Presse (AFP)...

Mali: more than 80 political parties and organizations are calling for a presidential election

More than eighty political parties and civil society organizations in Mali are calling for the organization “as soon as possible” of a presidential election...

The condemnation of the “massacre” of October 17, 1961 in Paris, “a positive gesture”...

Algerian President Abdelmadjid Tebboune described as a “positive gesture” the condemnation in the French National Assembly of the “massacre” of several dozen Algerians during...

Senegal: the priority projects of the next president Bassirou Diomaye Faye

Bassirou Diomaye Faye, brought to the presidency by the Senegalese desire for change, will face challenges as considerable as expectations from his inauguration on...

Gaza: Israeli army withdrew from Al-Shifa hospital, says Hamas

Israeli tanks withdrew from the Al-Shifa hospital, the largest in the Gaza Strip, said Monday, April 1, the Ministry of Health of the Hamas-administered...

Hamas apologizes to Gazans for suffering caused by war against Israel

In a long statement published Sunday evening, March 31, on its Telegram channel, Hamas “apologizes” for the difficulties and suffering caused by the war...

In Germany, the legalization of cannabis for recreational use comes into force

At midnight, they swirled their first plumes of legal cannabis smoke into the air, in front of the emblematic Brandenburg Gate, in the heart...

Municipal elections in Türkiye: the opposition on the verge of winning a large victory

The Turkish opposition is on the verge, on Sunday March 31, of winning a large victory across the country as far as Anatolia and...

Israel-Hamas War, Day 177: Truce Negotiations Resume in Cairo

On the 177th day of the war between Israel and Hamas, dozens of deadly Israeli strikes hit the besieged Gaza Strip and threatened by...

In Ecuador, marked by a new wave of violence, at least eight people killed

At least eight people were killed, and eight others injured, on Saturday March 30 in Ecuador, during an armed attack in Guayaquil (South-West), police...

Schengen Area: Air and sea borders officially open for Bulgaria and Romania

It's official: after thirteen years of waiting, Bulgaria and Romania officially entered the Schengen area, this vast European zone of free movement, at midnight...

Somalia adopts transition to direct presidential rule

The Somali Parliament unanimously approved, on Saturday March 30, the establishment of direct universal suffrage and the transition to a presidential system. This constitutional...

Israel-Hamas War, Day 176: Second aid ship departs from Cyprus for Gaza; several deaths...

As negotiations to reach a truce appeared to be deadlocked on the 176th day of the war between Israel and Hamas, with both sides...

Pope Francis expected in Rome for Easter celebrations despite concerns about his health

After canceling his participation in the Stations of the Cross “to preserve his health”, Friday March 29, Pope Francis is expected in Rome on...

In Peru, the home of interim president Dina Boluarte raided for undeclared luxury watches

The home of Peru's interim president, Dina Boluarte, was raided on the evening of Friday, March 30, as part of an investigation into illicit...

In Togo, a new Constitution provokes an outcry from the opposition

Is this the beginning of a retreat on the part of the president, Faure Gnassingbé, or a diversion to try to put an end...

Togo: President Gnassingbé once again asks MPs to vote on the new Constitution

Turnaround in Togo: President Faure Gnassingbé ordered Friday March 29 that the new Constitution, freshly adopted to establish a parliamentary and no longer presidential...

Hong Kong: Radio Free Asia, American radio, closes its office

The American radio station Radio Free Asia (RFA) announced on Friday March 29 that it had closed its office in Hong Kong due to...

Trial of cocaine trafficking in Ivory Coast: “Competition and violence, all that is on...

Lassana, Lassina or Alassane, his first name varies according to the stories of his co-defendants, but his last name, Soumano, remains the same. The...

Poland: presidential veto on access to the morning-after pill, the government ready to circumvent...

Poland's conservative president, Andrzej Duda, opposed a bill on Friday March 29 aimed at liberalizing access to the morning-after pill in Poland. Its use...

Attack near Moscow: ninth suspect detained in Russia

A ninth person accused of being involved in organizing the March 22 attack claimed by the Islamic State in Khorasan (IS-K), the IS affiliate...

Israel-Hamas war, day 175: southern Gaza town of Rafah still in Israeli crosshairs

Four days after the adoption of a resolution at the UN demanding an “immediate ceasefire” in the Gaza Strip, and the day after an...

Evan Gershkovich imprisoned in Russia: “The Wall Street Journal” leaves its front page blank...

To remind its readers, and the world in general, that one of its journalists has been a prisoner in Russia for a year, The...

In Madagascar, the president of the National Assembly dismissed for deviating from the line...

The case was quickly dispatched on Thursday March 28: following “a private hearing by videoconference” organized forty-eight hours after the filing of the requests...