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CENTRAL AFRICA: Environmental NGOs and human rights concerned about forest protection.

Documenting cases of human rights violations and building capacities on the use of human rights guidelines, observation of forest resources is the objective of...

SENEGAL: Assane Diouf free.

The public prosecutor, Sérigne Bassirou Gueye has decided to release the Senegalese citizen Assane Diouf, repatriated from the United States on Wednesday 30 August...

BURKINA FASO: Clandestine immigration in Europe: a project against common misconceptions is launched.

The National Youth Council of Burkina Faso (CNJ-BF) and its partners launched, on 29 August 2017 in Ouagadougou, the project "Lost dreams-verlorene träume -...

CENTRAL AFRICA: Celebration of the national tree day.

On Saturday, 26 August 2017, the President of the Republic Faustin-Archange Touadéra presided over the national day of the tree in Bossembélé with the...

CENTRAL AFRICA: First Youth and Street Children’s Festival organized by the Peace and Reconciliation...

The President of the Association of Peace and Reconciliation in the Central African Republic, Ismaïla Famby Mandjo, said he was satisfied with the first...

SENEGAL: Exclusive: Assane Diouf will not be finally extradited to Dakar.

L4The State of Senegal will finally be satisfied with suffering the attacks of Assane Diouf which will begin more beautiful in the days to...

GABON: Faso Soap, this anti-mosquito soap that could revolutionize the fight against malaria.

The adventure began in 2013. Nearly four years ago, Moctar Dembele and Gérard Niyoudiko announced the creation of a very special soap ... These...

BENIN: Health Sector Notice of Strike.

On 30 and 31 August 2017, the health sector in Benin will be paralyzed. The medical corps gathered in his collective decided to go...

SENEGAL: 3 million would be necessary for the defense of Assane Diouf.

A US lawyer has agreed to defend Assane Diouf, detained in a US jail in two court cases: a terrorism case, on the denunciation...

SENEGAL: Case of Assane Diouf: The beautiful victory of the little dullard of Sandaga...

Considered a madman, a drug addict for some, a hero for others, the Senegalese, Assane Diouf, leaves no one indifferent. The man who...

SENEGAL: The police corrected the shot.

Since yesterday, publications on the alleged dismissal of the Senegalese contingent party to the Darfur front due to lack of resources have been relayed...

NIGERIA: Suicide bombing kills more than 100 people

Nigeria - A suicide bombing in northeastern Nigeria on Tuesday (15 August) killed more than 100 people. The provisional record is 28 dead and...

BURKINA FASO: The Land of the “Integral Men” struck by Barbarism.

Press release This Sunday, August 13, 2017 around 9 pm, a terrorist attack touched the restaurant Istanbul on Avenue Kwame N'KRUMAH in Ouagadougou. The Defense Forces...

MAURITANIA: Activist Abda Wone is awarded for his fight for freedom.

The Convention of Non-State Actors of Guinea (CANEG), through its President Sékou Koureissy Condé, awarded the "Public Freedom Leadership Award" to Mauritanian human rights...

GAMBIA: Two Gambians dead in London’s Greenfell Tower fire.

Two Gambians, daughter and mother have died after sustaining serious injuries when a London apartment skyscraper caught fire on Wednesday. British-Gambian artist Khadija Saye, 24,...

NIGERIA: Couple Who Tried To Conceive For 17 Years Welcomes Sextuplets.

A Nigerian couple who had been trying to conceive for 17 years had their baby dreams come true last month — times six! On May...

RAMADAN: Prime Minister Justin Trudeau made a statement for muslims.

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau made the following statement(declaration) today to underline Ramadan:

SENEGAL: Polygamy is a constraint on women.

Living in a country like Senegal that allows polygamy to men, up to 4 wives, does not mean that Senegalese women generally approve of...

FRANCE: The case of the Senegalese Tirailleurs on the right track.

Aïssata Seck, a 36 year old elected official and granddaughter of Senegalese Tirailleur, is the initiator of the petition on change.org launched on November...

SENEGAL: “Don’t touch my name!” Testimony of a Bicultural.

Born in Dakar in 2004, my name is Mustapha. This name was given to me as a tribute to a grandfather of my maternal...
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