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Highlights French edition
2008-11-20, Issue 407
Should the DRC “be done away with”? a study of the history of humanity.
Jacques Depelchin - 2008-11-14
Jacques Depelchin traces the roots of the DRC crisis to the pathological need t...
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2008-11-06, Issue 405
Stop Killing and Stoning Women!
Codou Bop, 2008-11-06
Codou Bop, coordinator of the Groupe de Recherche sur les Femmes et les Lois au Senegal, writes about the launch of the ‘Stop killing...
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2008-10-30, Issue 404
Why is France so touchy about its African past?
Mamadou Koulibaly 2008-10-28
Mamadou Koulibaly, president of Côte d’Ivoire’s national assembly takes issue with France’s reticence in con...
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2008-10-23, Issue 403
West Africa: Radios struggle to make the most of ICT
Ken Lohento – 2008-10-19
Radio remains the most straightforward technological means of communication in Africa, but a survey undertake...
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2008-10-15, Issue 402
The hidden truth behind extractive industries
Tidiane Kassé - 2008-10-12
Tidiane Kassé looks at the current state of affairs with regard to the extractive industries in West Africa....
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2008-10-09, Issue 401
Ahmed Sékou Touré: ‘We prefer poverty in liberty than slavery in riches’
Tidiane Kasse
Tidiane Kasse looks back at Guinea’s historic “No” vote of 1958 that led to independence from F...
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2008-10-02, Issue 399
Mauritania: ‘The coup d’état and separating the political wheat from politicians’ chaff’
Kaaw Touré & Ibra Mifo Sow (2008-09-26)
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