Vol 47 No 24 | RWANDAFRANCE La grande rupture 1st December 2006 A French judge warms up some old allegations and creates a diplomatic storm The break in diplomatic relations between Paris and Kigali will not heal quickly. It came after France's Judge Jean-Louis Bruguière asked a higher court to issue internation...
Vol 47 No 24 | RWANDAFRANCE Retaliatory justice 1st December 2006 If Judge Jean-Louis Bruguière obtains the international warrants issued in France, nine people will be targets for arrest if they enter the European Union and other countrie...
Vol 47 No 22 | DJIBOUTIFRANCE Ill-judged death 3rd November 2006 Embarrassing differences are emerging between the French judiciary and President Jacques Chirac's Cellule Africaine over the death in Djibouti in 1995 of French Judge Bernard Borre...
Vol 47 No 6 | FRANCEAFRICA Professional risks 17th March 2006 The murder of Robert Feliciaggi in the car park of Corsica's Ajaccio airport on 10 March raises embarrassing questions in Africa and France. Feliciaggi owned casinos, lotteries and...
Vol 46 No 12 | FRANCEAFRICA Dominant Dominique 10th June 2005 Reform of France's Africa policy has been set back with the sacking of Foreign Minister Michel Barnier and his replacement by a diplomatic novice, Philippe Douste-Blazy. The new Pr...
Vol 46 No 8 | DJIBOUTIFRANCE Radio silence 15th April 2005 The mysterious non-appearance of a promised report on the state-run Radio France Internationale on the investigation into the death of French Judge Bernard Borel has caused anger a...
Vol 46 No 5 | LIBYAFRANCE Hannibal's campaign 4th March 2005 Moammar el Gadaffi is working hard to build a new oil-friendly image. His son, named Hannibal after the North African general who so nearly conquered the Roman empire, is doing the...
Vol 44 No 23 | FRANCEAFRICA Do not pass go 21st November 2003 The gaoling of three senior officials from the Elf oil company is unlikely to be the final act in the drama that has been unfolding since Paris judge Eva Joly launched her investig...
Vol 44 No 5 | NIGERIAFRANCEAFRICA Jacques is back 7th March 2003 France's triumphal return to Africa is marred only slightly by the tricky problems it faces there It was an impressive turnout. Forty-two heads of state or government braved the icy cold of Paris and its unlovely Porte Maillot conference centre for the biennial Franco-African ...
Vol 43 No 24 | FRANCEAFRICA The view from the Seine 6th December 2002 France again shows a surer hand in Africa but old allies shouldn't expect an easy ride France's hyperactive Foreign Minister Dominique de Villepin has been on the road again in Africa, visiting six countries in three days last week as he sought to break the deadlock ...