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In the United Kingdom, a proposal to increase the wages of health professions

The British government proposed, Thursday, March 16, a salary increase for several categories of agents of the public health system. This proposal, supported by...

Load shedding, sabotage and cyanide: in South Africa, the thousand and one dangers of...

Subject to almost daily power cuts for more than six months, South Africa is at the end of its tether. Exasperation ended up turning...

Mali: after the postponement of the constitutional referendum, the junta accused of "playing the...

It was an open secret, as the delays had accumulated since the junta came to power in Mali. On Friday, March 10, Colonel Abdoulaye...

European Central Bank announces another 0.5 point rate hike despite turmoil in banking sector

The European Central Bank (ECB) did not allow itself to be frightened by the specter of a new banking crisis and decided on Thursday,...

Greece train disaster: Violent clashes between police and protesters in Athens

More than two weeks after the train disaster that killed 57 people, more than 40,000 Greeks are on the streets again. Violent clashes opposed,...

In the Central African Republic, Castel beer at the heart of the war of...

On the night of March 5 to 6 in Bangui, surveillance cameras filmed four masked men in outfits similar to those of the Russian...

In Togo, two journalists sentenced in absentia to three years in prison

Two journalists critical of the government in Togo were sentenced to three years in prison on Wednesday March 15 by the Lomé tribunal de...

Local Elections in Nigeria: After the Presidential, the Battle for Lagos

Three weeks after the presidential election, Nigerians are called to vote on Saturday, March 18, to elect their governors. And all eyes are on...

North Korea fires intercontinental missile on day of South Korean president's visit to Japan

Pyongyang fired an intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) towards the Sea of ??Japan on Thursday, March 16, Seoul announced, a few hours before the arrival...

In San Francisco, controversy over a vast plan to "repair" systemic racism

A lively controversy shook San Francisco (California) after the presentation, Tuesday March 14, before the city council, of a plan of "reparations" to compensate...

Israel: the presidential compromise on judicial reform immediately rejected by the government

Presented Wednesday, March 15 in the evening by Israeli President Isaac Herzog, a draft compromise on the judicial reform project which divides the country...

West Africa: end of the military exercise "Flintlock" under American command

The annual "Flintlock" military exercise, aimed at strengthening the operational capacities of African armies in the fight against jihadists, ended on Tuesday March 14...

Honduras wants to establish 'official' relations with China, Taiwan calls 'bad decision'

Honduras is shifting its international relations by officially approaching Beijing. "I have instructed the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Eduardo Reina, to manage the opening...

Without illusions, Joe Biden urges Congress to impose restrictions on guns in the United...

"Do it now. It's enough ! Joe Biden adopted an offensive tone on Tuesday, March 14, to convey his message to Congress on the...

US drone 'hit' by Russian plane over Black Sea, US Air Force says

A Russian Su-27 fighter jet "intercepted and hit" an American Reaper drone on Tuesday, March 14, over the Black Sea, an act described as...

In Tunisia, a new Parliament corseted and under high surveillance

Newly elected and already under pressure? As they took up residence at the Bardo Palace on Monday, March 13, the Tunisian deputies were sharply...

In the DRC, the impossible ceasefire underlines the diplomatic deadlock

The acknowledgment of failure is without appeal. While the rebels of the March 23 Movement (M23) had pledged to end hostilities on March 7,...

In Rwanda, mobile messenger RNA vaccine laboratories deployed by BioNTech

Six mobile vaccine production units from German pharmaceutical company BioNTech arrived in Rwanda on Monday (April 13th), the first such shipments sent to Africa...

In Guinea, opposition and government reconnect in a climate of tension

Guinea's opposition resumed contact with the military-dominated government on Monday (March 13) after months of no dialogue raising fears of rising tensions, an AFP...

In Mali, the polemicist Ras Bath imprisoned after his remarks on the death of...

A well-known radio and television host in Mali was charged and imprisoned on Monday, March 13 in Bamako, after declaring that a former prime...

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