
LA Bagnetto
Political Editor at The Africa Report
Political Editor at @TheAfricaReport; Ex-@RFI_En. Economic migrant, daughter of an economic migrant
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6 days ago |
jeuneafrique.com | Bojang Jnr |LA Bagnetto
Publié le 1 juin 2025 Lecture : 5 minutes. Fichier généré le L’activisme diplomatique du président William Ruto, depuis son élection en 2022, a suscité tour à tour l’incompréhension, la controverse, voire la critique virulente. Des choix discutables et discutés qui, selon certains, constituent une rupture avec une politique étrangère du Kenya, qui privilégie traditionnellement la neutralité et la modération. En particulier, il a très vite choisi de
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2 weeks ago |
theafricareport.com | LA Bagnetto
South Africa is on a roll. President Cyril Ramaphosa calmed tensions with Donald Trump during a White House meeting on Wednesday, while a top-level delegation is scheduled to engage French President Emmanuel Macron and business leaders in Paris on Thursday. Back home, the parliament has finally passed the long-delayed budget. Sports, Arts and Culture Minister Gayton McKenzie is riding high, too.
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3 weeks ago |
theafricareport.com | LA Bagnetto
Misjudgements in regional politics have created a slippery slope of failed ventures for Kenya’s President William Ruto. Eager to be seen as addressing international issues, particularly in Democratic Republic of Congo and Sudan, he failed to help quell fighting in the former and is seen as partisan in the latter conflict. Get full access to The Africa Report
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Oct 3, 2024 |
theafricareport.com | LA Bagnetto |Maÿlis DUDOUET
Roch Marc Christian Kaboré in Burkina Faso, Mohamed Bazoum in Niger, Ali Bongo Ondimba in Gabon, Alpha Condé in Guinea… Whether they were forced to relinquish power by force or fled their palace under popular pressure, all went, in a matter of hours, from the status of all-powerful head of state to that of pariahs. Get full access to The Africa Report
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May 17, 2024 |
theafricareport.com | LA Bagnetto |in Kigali
The military accord that was signed in April by Russia and the African island state of São Tomé and Príncipe deals with military training and old Soviet-era stockpiled explosives that need to be disposed of says Prime Minister Patrice Trovoada. “We want training and we also want to see how we can renew our equipment,” Trovoada tells The Africa Report in an exclusive interview on the sidelines of the CEO Africa Forum in Kigali, Rwanda, on Thursday.
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In #Sudan, #Colombian ex-soldiers are being duped to fight in the war. #elfasher Excellent reporting from @lasillavacia. Muchísimas gracias por permitirnos traducir este importante artículo. https://t.co/wAuvVfOkHC