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2 days ago

Burkina Faso: Moving forward without democracy

Burkina Faso's military junta prioritizes state control over democracy, undermining the people's role in governance and self-determination.
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1 week ago

Burkina Faso military, allies committing horrific' civilian abuses: HRW

Burkina Faso's military and armed groups are committing war crimes, including ethnic cleansing, resulting in over 1,800 civilian deaths since 2023.
#benin
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1 day ago

Benin's finance minister wins presidential election with 94%

Romuald Wadagni won Benin's presidential election with 94% of the vote, continuing a decade of economic growth.
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fromwww.aljazeera.com
3 days ago

Benin holds presidential election amid deteriorating security situation

Benin's presidential election features Romuald Wadagni as the frontrunner, facing economic and security challenges that the new leader must address.
World politics
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2 days ago

Why Africa remains divided over Macky Sall's UN bid

Burundi nominated Macky Sall for UN Secretary-General, but his bid lacks support from Senegal and many AU member states.
#djibouti
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2 days ago

And the election winner is the candidate who can afford Africa's soaring nomination fees

High nomination fees in Djibouti and Benin hinder democratic participation and reinforce exclusion in elections.
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4 days ago

Djibouti's President Guelleh claims sixth straight term in office

Ismail Omar Guelleh won 97.81% of the vote, securing his sixth consecutive term as President of Djibouti.
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5 days ago

Djibouti votes as long-time leader seeks sixth presidential term

Djibouti's presidential election sees incumbent Ismail Omar Guelleh likely to secure a sixth term after age limits were removed last year.
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6 days ago

Guinea-Bissau on edge after activist's killing

Vigario Luis Balanta, a critic of Guinea-Bissau's military regime, was found murdered, raising concerns about civic space and human rights in the country.
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6 days ago

Guinea-Bissau on edge after activist's killing

Vigario Luis Balanta, a critic of Guinea-Bissau's military regime, was found murdered, raising concerns about civic space and human rights in the country.
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2 weeks ago

Silvio Rodriguez: The world is run by an authoritarian, warmongering, thieving regime. And it's not Cuba'

There are politics in my songs, but not propaganda, says the musician, who receives EL PAIS on Wednesday at the Ojala studios in Havana. He speaks of the government's orthodox and closed vision in the economic sphere, and of his commitment to a less rigid socialism.
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2 weeks ago

Nicaragua and Cuba in the mirror of Venezuela

The so-called troika of tyranny in Latin America, the dictatorships of Cuba, Venezuela, and Nicaragua, was always a misleading oversimplification. Despite sharing some common elements due to their authoritarian resilience, 21st-century dictatorships were never a homogeneous bloc.
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3 weeks ago

Niger rejects EU's call to free ousted President Bazoum

The EU Parliament demands the release of Niger's former President Bazoum and calls for the restoration of democratic order in Niger.
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1 week ago

Ecuador recalls its ambassador from Colombia over Jorge Glas comments

Ecuador's Foreign Minister Gabriela Sommerfeld confirmed that her country's ambassador to Colombia had been recalled, stating that the criticisms of the Glas case were uncalled for. She described the remarks as a provocation, emphasizing that such messages come out of nowhere.
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1 month ago

President Sassou-Nguesso wins Congo-Brazzaville's election

Denis Sassou-Nguesso won the Republic of Congo presidential election with nearly 95% of the vote, securing his fifth consecutive term at age 82.
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1 month ago

Republic of Congo votes in election that could extend Sassou's 42-year rule

Denis Sassou Nguesso, 82, seeks a fifth presidential term in Congo's election boycotted by major opposition parties, with virtually no uncertainty about his victory.
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1 month ago

Republic of Congo votes in presidential election

President Dennis Sassou N'Guesso is expected to win reelection in the Republic of Congo despite widespread poverty, corruption allegations, and major parties boycotting the election.
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1 month ago

President Sassou-Nguesso wins Congo-Brazzaville's election

Denis Sassou-Nguesso won the Republic of Congo presidential election with nearly 95% of the vote, securing his fifth consecutive term at age 82.
US Elections
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1 month ago

Republic of Congo votes in election that could extend Sassou's 42-year rule

Denis Sassou Nguesso, 82, seeks a fifth presidential term in Congo's election boycotted by major opposition parties, with virtually no uncertainty about his victory.
US Elections
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1 month ago

Republic of Congo votes in presidential election

President Dennis Sassou N'Guesso is expected to win reelection in the Republic of Congo despite widespread poverty, corruption allegations, and major parties boycotting the election.
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1 month ago

Ecuador Is Suspending the Bank Accounts of Environmental Activists

Financial strangulation, as he put it, is the latest weapon in the government's escalating effort to clear the way for expanded mining and oil development in one of the world's most biodiverse countries. Months earlier, officials had temporarily frozen the accounts of several of Ecuador's most prominent environmental defenders, including Tapia, citing investigations into unjust private enrichment and financing terrorism.
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4 weeks ago

Petro accuses Ecuador of bombing Colombia, sparking a new diplomatic crisis

Colombia and Ecuador face a severe diplomatic crisis with presidents exchanging accusations of cross-border bombing and harboring narco-terrorist groups, with diplomatic channels completely collapsed.
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1 month ago

Republic of Congo election: Who is running and what's at stake?

Congo Brazzaville's presidential election is largely ceremonial, with incumbent President Sassou Nguesso expected to win re-election after leading the nation for over 40 years despite severe political repression and economic challenges.
World politics
fromwww.aljazeera.com
4 weeks ago

Colombia's Petro accuses Ecuador of bombing near border

Colombian President Petro accused Ecuador's military of bombing Colombian territory and reported 27 charred bodies found on the border, while Ecuador's President Noboa denied the allegations, claiming all military strikes occur within Ecuador's borders.
US Elections
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4 weeks ago

Congolese President Sassou Nguesso wins fifth term: Provisional results

Denis Sassou Nguesso won re-election with 94.82% of the vote, securing a fifth consecutive term and extending his 42-year rule over Republic of Congo.
fromwww.aljazeera.com
1 month ago

Poor in an oil-rich country: Republic of Congo's youth hope for change

We are told that the country is rich in oil. But I don't see that wealth in my daily life. Look at Pointe-Noire, formerly nicknamed as Ponton la Belle [Beautiful Pointe-Noire]. Today, the city is unrecognisable. Around the Grand Marche, the main roads are potholed, and when it rains, the streets get flooded, making it almost impossible to drive.
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1 month ago

Republic of the Congo elections: A foregone conclusion?

Denis Sassou Nguesso has dominated Republic of Congo politics for 47 years, maintaining regional stability despite neighboring countries' crises, and faces seven obscure challengers in the March 15 election.
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3 weeks ago

Madagascar's military ruler decrees that ministers must pass lie detector tests

New ministers in Madagascar will undergo lie detector tests to combat corruption, following the dismissal of the prime minister and cabinet.
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1 month ago

Nothing changes': Four decades in power, Congo's Nguesso seeks a new term

Republic of Congo's stability stems from carefully organized political continuity under long-term leadership rather than democratic consolidation, with citizens expressing skepticism about electoral change despite oil wealth.
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1 month ago

Madagascar anti-corruption chief appointed as new PM

Madagascar's anti-corruption chief Mamitiana Rajaonarison appointed as prime minister to lead government reforms during political transition.
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1 month ago

Jose Maria Balcazar becomes Peru's eighth president in a decade

Jose Maria Balcazar was elected Peru’s president, replacing an ousted interim leader; he will serve five months and oversee upcoming presidential and legislative elections.
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1 month ago

Ecuador prepares for attack on criminal economy' with Trump backing

Ecuador's government launches a military offensive against criminal networks starting this weekend, shifting focus from targeting cartel leaders to dismantling the criminal economy through illegal mining and drug trafficking operations.
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1 month ago

Madagascar strongman sacks government after just 5 months

Madagascar's interim military leader Colonel Michael Randrianirina dismissed his prime minister and dissolved the Cabinet five months after seizing power during youth-led protests against the former government.
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1 month ago

One party state': Guinea dissolves main opposition parties

The Ministry of Territorial Administration and Decentralisation issued the decree late on Friday, citing the parties' failure to meet their legal obligations. Beyond stripping them of their legal status, the order froze their assets and banned the use of their names, logos and emblems, with a government-appointed curator assigned to oversee the transfer of their holdings.
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1 month ago

Senegal aims to double the maximum prison sentence for homosexuality

Anyone committing an act against nature will be punished by five to 10 years' imprisonment. The bill modified the penal code to stipulate that any sexual act or act of a sexual nature between two people of the same sex constitutes an act against nature.
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2 months ago

From Uganda to Cameroon, how Africa's leaders for life' stay in power

Long-serving African leaders like Yoweri Museveni use compromised elections, divide-and-rule tactics, and foreign alliances to consolidate decades-long rule.
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2 months ago

What 'banana republic' means and why its history matters

In the coastal city of Trujillo, he'd observed how the US-owned United Fruit Company dominated the city's railways and docks and wielded significant political influence. This inspired his novel "Cabbages and Kings" (1904), in which he wrote about the fictional republic of Anchuria — a 'small, maritime banana republic' whose government bent to the interests of a powerful foreign corporation.
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2 months ago

Banana republics are making a comeback in Latin America

South America faces a dangerous convergence of rising insecurity, militarised politics, weakened institutions and external coercion undermining democratic legitimacy and self-determination.
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2 months ago

Week in pictures: From anti-Trump protests in Greenland to Uganda elections

Syria's military seized Tabqa and Maskana from the SDF amid regional advances, while unrest and political demonstrations produced deadly funerals and rallies.
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1 month ago

4 journalists detained in Cameroon reporting on Trump's deportations

About 15 migrants who are not from Cameroon have been sent to the country by the United States since January, according to Alma David, one of the attorneys advocating for the deportees. The deportations to Cameroon come amid broader efforts by the Trump administration to pressure foreign nations into signing onto secretive third-country deportation agreements, which allow the federal government to remove migrants from the U.S. and send them to places other than their country of origin.
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2 months ago

Where's Evo? Missing Morales mystery as Bolivia's ex-president goes to ground

Evo Morales vanished after denouncing a US attack on Venezuela, sparking claims of illness or flight amid political tension and efforts to reinstate the DEA.
fromwww.aljazeera.com
1 month ago

Gambian Jammeh-era victims seek real justice' beyond reparations

Yusupha Mbye's mother pushes his wheelchair slowly across the tiled compound of their home in Kanifing, about 11km (seven miles) from The Gambia's capital, Banjul. The late-afternoon sun hangs low as she pauses to straighten a wrap over his legs, stopping briefly to catch her breath. He has been in this wheelchair since he was a teenager, she told Al Jazeera, wiping away tears. Twenty-six years later, I am still caring for him.
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2 months ago

In Panama, the fall of Maduro brings back memories of the US invasion in 1989

On January 3, Panama woke up with the strange sensation of looking in a mirror. During the early hours of the morning while the world tried to process the details about the capture of Nicolas Maduro, as a result of a U.S. military operation the country that is home to the Panama Canal once again delved into a wound that, 36 years later, remains open: the 1989 U.S. invasion.
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2 months ago

Uganda's president calls opponents 'terrorists' in victory speech

Yoweri Museveni won a seventh term with 72% amid repression and an internet blackout; he labeled opposition figures, including Bobi Wine, as terrorists.
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2 months ago

Signs of Trouble from Venezuela's Regime Could Be Subtle at First

Turmoil in Minneapolis and the unprecedented friction within NATO over President Trump's effort to secure control over Greenland have, predictably, displaced headlines about Venezuela in much of the daily press. But there have been at least a number of important statements from the U.S. and one disturbing statement, reportedly, by Venezuela's interim president since the U.S. apprehended Maduro and his wife.
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