Vinícius incident: La Liga, racism and African players
Racist abuse Brazilian player Vinicius suffered Sunday (May 21) brings back to mind bad memories. For the past 40 years, players, some dark-skinned and Africans have suffered racism at the hands of "supporters".
Algerian leader on state visit to Portugal
The African leader met with Algerian residents upon arrival and is set to participate in a business forum, hold discussions with the Portuguese President and the Prime minister among other events set to take place during his stay.
Eritrea, authoritarian regime in the Horn of Africa
A small poor country in the Horn of Africa, Eritrea is one of the most closed and repressive states on the planet, ruled with an iron fist for 30 years by President Issaias Afeworki.
Eritrea: 30 years of bitter independence for the diaspora
As a child, in the years following Eritrea's independence, Filmon Debru looked forward to the month of May and the festivities celebrating the country's new sovereignty and independence heroes.
US basketball star LeBron James says may walk away from basketball
US basketball star LeBron James says may walk away from basketball after team fails to make the NBA finals.
Niger: France is testing its new military approach in Africa
Acting in support and not instead of: the French armies had to learn the lessons of their forced exit from Mali in the summer of 2022 and are today testing a discreet partnership in Niger, tailored to the demands of Niamey.
More than 90,000 Sudanese take refuge in Chad to flee the fighting
The number of refugees in Chad who have fled the fighting between the forces of the two rival generals in Sudan for more than a month is "increasing very quickly" and is around 90,000, the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees was alarmed on Monday. refugees (UNHCR).
Liberia: 4 suspects disappear in a big drug case
The Liberian authorities admitted on Monday that they had lost track of four men recently tried and exonerated after the seizure of 100 million dollars worth of cocaine, a judgment that shocked even the Minister of Justice.
Christ the Redeemer statue goes dark in support of Vinicius
In solidarity with Brazilian footballer Vinicius Junior, who was targeted with racist abuse, the Christ the Redeemer in Rio de Janeiro turned off its lights for one hour
Nigeria: Navy holds last parade for outgoing president Muhammadu Buhari
"The Navy has put its vessels into effective use as evidenced in successes recorded in the fight against resource thefts, counter drug operations and piracy." Muhammadu Buhari, Nigeria's President