- Washington “follows with interest” Morocco’s openness onto Africa (John Kerry)Posted 11 years ago
- The trial of South African Paralympic champion Oscar Pistorius opened in Pretoria on Monday.Posted 12 years ago
- USA welcomes efforts of King Mohammed VI in MaliPosted 12 years ago
- Egypt’s population reaches 94 millionPosted 12 years ago
- Mugabe celebrates his 90thPosted 12 years ago
- Moroccan Monarch to Build a Perinatal Clinic in BamakoPosted 12 years ago
- King Mohammed VI handed a donation of bovine semen for the benefit of Malian breeders.Posted 12 years ago
- Moroccan King’s strategic tour to Africa: Strengthening the will of pan African Solidarity and stimulating the south-south cooperation mechanisms over the continentPosted 13 years ago
- Senior al-Qaida leader killed in AlgeriaPosted 13 years ago
- Libya: The trial of former Prime Minister al-Baghdadi AliPosted 13 years ago
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Rwanda: we need partners, but no masters
Three months after Nicolas Sarkozy’s visit in Kigali which had sealed the French-Rwandan reconciliation, Paul Kagamé returns the politeness to the French president by his presence to Nice.
- Posted 15 years ago
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Niger: Areva, Greenpeace and the uranium contamination
Greenpeace would have revealed abnormal concentrations of radioactivity near sites exploited by the French group.
- Posted 15 years ago
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Algeria: Kabylian autonomist movement creates government in exile in Paris
According to French agency AFP, Paris-based Kabylian Movement for Autonomy (MAK) announced yesterday the creation of a 10-members government in exile entitled “Gouvernement Provisoire Kabyle” (GPK), which includes two women.
- Posted 15 years ago
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South Africa: World Cup 2010 and vulnerability to terrorism
The African Institute for international affairs (SAITA) and other experts consider that South Africa is vulnerable to terrorist attacks during the Football World Cup which will take place from June 11th till July 11th, has reported daily...
- Posted 15 years ago
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Uganda: Updating the IPC’s statuses in Kampala
During ten days in Kampala, Uganda, the delegates of the 80 countries, on 111, which ratified the “Treaty of Rome”, will assess the C.P.I action that started in 2009, with the first trial.
- Posted 15 years ago
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Burundi: The hurdles of the ethnic threat
The ruling party (CNDD-FDD) outstrips widely the national Forces of Liberation ( FNL), the former Hutu rebels, having laid down arms in 2009 and who collected 14,15 % of the voters.
- Posted 15 years ago
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Nigeria: The president makes a commitment for an electoral reform
On each May 29th the country celebrates “the democracy day”, which commemorates every year the end of the military regime in 1999. On this occasion and in a speech addressed to the nation, President Goodluck Jonathan pronounced...
- Posted 15 years ago
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Africa/France: the big absentees of the XXVth summit
During the XXV The summit France-Africa in Nice, in the South of France, two seats are empty: that of the Ugandan president, Yoweri Museveni, and of the Sudanese Omar El-Bachir. The first one is retained in Kampala...
- Posted 15 years ago
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RDC: the MONUC is transformed in force of stabilisation
The Security Council decided, by resolution 1925, that from July 1st, 2010, the MONUC mission will be called Mission of United Nations for Stabilisation of the DRC (MONUSCO). The mandate of the MONUC is thus extended, but...
- Posted 15 years ago
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The stakes of Asian presence in Africa
The 4th Moroccan Asian Studies Conference started today in Rabat with a focus on Japanese and Chinese affairs and the relationship between these countries and Africa. Pr Taib Chkili, chairman of Mohamed V university and H.E Mohamed...
- Posted 15 years ago