Produire ce que l’on mange: vers une révolution agricole en Afrique?

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Bouaké et réélection de Donald Trump… L’actualité vue par les éditorialistes africains

Au sommaire : Vingt ans après le bombardement sur le camp militaire français de Bouaké en Côte d’Ivoire et la brutale répression sur des civils à Abidjan, quelle justice pour les victimes ? Donald Trump a été réélu cette semaine président des Etats-Unis. Comment a-t-il réussi à r ...  Show more

Guinée, Burkina Faso, Maroc, États-Unis… L’actualité vue par les éditorialistes africains

Au sommaire : en Guinée, le gouvernement a annoncé la dissolution ou la suspension de la moitié des partis politiques du pays dans un souci d’« assainir l’espace politique ». En visite d’État au Maroc, le président Emmanuel Macron a réaffirmé que le territoire du Sahara occidenta ...  Show more

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