In Jerusalem, Hamas denounces an “unprecedented crime” after the intervention of the Israeli police...
Israeli police announced on Wednesday night, April 5, that they had intervened inside the al-Aqsa mosque in East Jerusalem to bring out "agitators" who...
Donald Trump considers it 'surreal' to appear in Manhattan Criminal Court
Donald Trump attended criminal court in Manhattan, New York on Tuesday (April 4) where he was appearing to be served with his indictment in...
South Sudan: Murder community suffocated by endless cycles of conflict with neighbors
The end-of-year celebrations have turned tragic in Gumuruk. "Fear" ("fear" in English), "Fuck Murle" ... Insults and threats inscribed in felt-tip pen still streak...
In Tunisia, Chaïma Issa, the first female political prisoner under the regime of Kaïs...
The day falls in front of the closed doors of the prison for women of Manouba, in the western suburbs of Tunis. A few...
In Tunisia, President Kaïs Saïed denies any power vacuum
Tunisian President Kaïs Saïed, who had not been seen in public since March 22, reappeared in a video of his services early Monday evening,...
Finland will join NATO on Tuesday, Russia announces to strengthen its military capabilities in...
While Finland will become the 31st member of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) on Tuesday, as announced on Monday April 3 by its...
Media frenzy around the arrival of Donald Trump in New York, the day before...
A static shot of several minutes on… the unloading of luggage from Donald Trump's plane: the trip on Monday April 3, from Florida to...
"No one is fooled anymore: the French presence in Cameroon does not stop at...
After Algeria and Rwanda, Emmanuel Macron opened a third memorial front on a little-known subject: the "Cameroon War", which opposed the independence activists of...
In the Sahel, journalists under pressure from jihadists and the authorities
Covering the multiple crises in the Sahel freely is increasingly difficult for journalists, even more so since the military took power in some countries,...
Algeria, Iraq and the Gulf countries agree on a major reduction in their oil...
Iraq, Algeria, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Oman and Kuwait announced on Sunday April 2 a reduction in their oil production from May,...
In Algeria, journalist Ihsane El-Kadi, emblematic of the fight for freedom of expression, sentenced...
Algerian journalist Ihsane El-Kadi was sentenced on Sunday April 2 to five years in prison, three of which are closed by the Sidi M'hamed...
War in Ukraine: Russian Wagner group claims to have "legal" control of the city...
Is the fate of Bakhmout in eastern Ukraine being played out? The Russian paramilitary group Wagner claimed, Monday, April 3 at night, the capture...
Legislative in Bulgaria: conservatives and liberals neck and neck, rise of the pro-Russian camp
For the fifth time in two years, the Bulgarians were called to the polls, Sunday, April 2, for legislative elections. And the risk of...
"Monde Afrique" and "Liberation" correspondents expelled from Burkina Faso
Sophie Douce, correspondent for Le Monde Afrique, was expelled from Burkina Faso on Saturday April 1, along with Agnès Faivre, correspondent for Liberation. The...
Parliamentary elections in Finland: the right of Petteri Orpo given the winner ahead of...
The Finns were called to the polls on Sunday April 2 to elect their future Prime Minister. According to initial estimates, the center-right party...
Russian military blogger Vladlen Tatarsky killed in explosion in St. Petersburg
"We will defeat everyone, we will kill everyone, we will steal everything we need. Everything will be as we wish,” said Russian ultranationalist military...
North Korea: growing activity around the country's main nuclear complex
An increasing level of activity has been detected at North Korea's main nuclear complex. Satellite images taken between March 3 and March 17 suggest...
In Israel, thousands of demonstrators march again against the justice reform
Nearly three months after the start of the movement, Israelis are still on the streets. Several thousand gathered on Saturday, April 1 in Tel...
In Spain, the hundred arson attacks are now under control
The hundred arson fires, according to the authorities, which ravaged northern Spain on Friday, were stabilized on Saturday April 1, authorities say.In the Asturias...
In the United States, a tornado in Arkansas and violent thunderstorms in Illinois kill...
A week after a violent tornado touched down in Mississippi, killing 25 people and causing extensive property damage, a powerful tornado swept through the...
In Senegal, the strange "assassination attempt" of Ousmane Sonko
Ousmane Sonko was not present on Thursday, March 30, to hear the judge sentence him to a two-year suspended prison sentence for "defamation" against...
Masculinist influencer Andrew Tate, arrested for human trafficking, released and placed under house arrest
Masculinist influencer Andrew Tate and his brother, Tristan, arrested in late December in Romania in a pimping case, were released from detention on Friday...
United States: Minneapolis police, where George Floyd was killed, will reform their police
Almost three years after the death of George Floyd, the Minneapolis police are continuing their soul-searching. The city of this northern American state announced...
South Africa: Oscar Pistorius not granted parole
Former Olympic runner Oscar Pistorius was denied parole on Friday March 31 and will have to remain in jail for at least a year...
Russia adopts a new global anti-Western strategy
Exit the Cold War, make way for "Hybrid War". Russia adopted on Friday, March 31, a new foreign policy doctrine designating the West as...
Gulf of Guinea: Sailors from Danish tanker taken hostage by pirates
The Liberian-flagged Danish tanker attacked last weekend in the Gulf of Guinea has been located and rescued off the coast of Sao Tome and...
India temple collapse kills 35
The death toll from a Hindu temple floor collapse in India rose to 35 on Friday (March 31st), but rescue operations are still underway...
Mexico: Five arrested following the fire that killed 39 migrants in a detention center
Five people were arrested in the investigation into the fire which killed, on the night of Monday March 27 to Tuesday March 28, 39...
NATO: Turkey brings the last missing voice in favor of Finland's membership
The wait, even the suspense, lasted ten months. Turkey finally approved, on Thursday March 30, Finland's accession to NATO, becoming, after Hungary, the last...
UK opens up trade opportunities by joining Trans-Pacific Free Trade Partnership
After twenty-one months of negotiations, London has landed its biggest trade deal since Brexit. The United Kingdom announced on Friday March 31 that it...
US: Grand Jury in New York Votes to Criminally Indict Donald Trump
A grand jury in a New York court has voted to indict Donald Trump, US media reported Thursday, March 30.The former tenant of the...
Ex-president Jair Bolsonaro returns to Brazil, three months after his defeat
He had been away from his country for three months: Jair Bolsonaro returned to Brazil on Thursday, March 30 in the morning after a...
In Senegal, Ousmane Sonko remains in the presidential race of 2024
From dawn, the capital was squared by the police, some neighborhoods were deserted by passers-by. Around the Dakar courthouse, banks and shops had lowered...
US Wall Street Journal reporter arrested in Russia for 'espionage'
Russia announced Thursday, March 30, the arrest for "espionage" of an American journalist from the daily Wall Street Journal, Evan Gershkovich, an unprecedented case...
In Côte d'Ivoire, the discreet war of succession within the oldest party in the...
Nothing is going well within the oldest party in Côte d'Ivoire. A few months before the municipal and regional elections, the Democratic Party of...
Mexico: eight guards suspected of "homicides", after the death of 39 migrants in a...
A "homicide" investigation has been opened in Mexico where eight people have been identified as allegedly responsible for the deaths of 39 migrants at...
Released from prison, Rwandan opponent Paul Rusesabagina arrived in the United States
Paul Rusesabagina, fierce opponent of Rwandan President Paul Kagame and hero of the film "Hotel Rwanda", arrived in the United States after his release...
Africa, battleground for streaming giants
A film that will "mark the beginning of a new era in storytelling" by showcasing "all the power of Nigerian and African voices". For...
In New York, the city's new slogan sows discord
A heart of goldIn 1977, New York City is in a chaotic state. The municipality is close to bankruptcy, violence is eating away at...
Oscar Pistorius case: South African athlete soon set on possible release
Just before Valentine's Day ten years ago, everything changed when he killed his girlfriend. Half of his prison sentence served, the former Paralympic champion...