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50 ans de l’indépendance en Afrique francophone.

Dans la dernière semaine, le plus peuplé d’Afrique francophone pays, la République démocratique du Congo a célébré ses 50 ans d’indépendance. En 2010, 14 autres seront célébrer cet événement, l’appel du lit, le Cameroun, Togo, Mali, Sénégal, Madagascar, Bénin, Niger, Burkina Faso, Côte d’Ivoire, Tchad, … Continue reading

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African View: Vulture Funds & Legal Compensation

The African continent is often mentioned as the most exploited place on the Earth, first in humans in the slave trade, then in natural resources that fuelled colonialism. In recent times, through bending laws and taking advantage of weaker people, … Continue reading

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2010 FIFA World Cup Draw: African Team Prospects.

The draw for the FIFA 2010 World Cup has now taken place, and the 6 representatives from the Confédération Africaine de Football (CAF) region know their fate, and the prognosis is not entirely good, but there is hope. Group A: … Continue reading

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The Economist, The World in 2010, Africa Focus.

As an ardent reader of The Economist, a must have publication every year is the excellent series, “The World In”, and having just received my 2010 edition, I’m eager to dig into it. Before pointing out what 2010 has in … Continue reading

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