Vol 62 No 24 |
- BURKINA FASO
Kaboré – who met with President Emmanuel Macron President Bazoum and interim Chadian leader Mahamat Déby on the margins of the Libya conference in Paris on 12 November – was comfortably re-elected last year...
Vol 62 No 21 |
- FRANCE
- AFRICA
Despite hosting a new-style dialogue with activists and artists and attending a commemoration in Paris for a long hushed-up 1961 massacre of Algerian demonstrators Emmanuel Macron's overhauling of relations with former African colonies has encountered more protests and criticism...
Paying for a faux pas In commemorating the October 1961 killings of at least 120 Algerian protestors at the hands of Paris police Emmanuel Macron took a big step in the official French recognition of past wrongs...
After a phone call between Saïed and France's President Emmanuel Macron on 2 October the Elysée Palace referred to the opening of political dialogue in Tunisia...
DISPATCHES
A public quarrel between France's President Emmanuel Macron and Algeria's President Abdelmadjid Tebboune over colonial history has poisoned relations further...
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A senior Nigerian officer based in Paris told Moghalu that he could become the 'Emmanuel Macron' of Abuja though few insiders think that is possible in the short term despite the growing sense of disaffection with the establishment...
Although French President Emmanuel Macron had held lengthy discussions with Sahel leaders – including Mali's then-President Bah N'Daw in January – the Malian Prime Minister claimed there had been no consultation over the decision (AC Vol 62 No 14 Paris makes up with the junta)...
France which under President Emmanuel Macron has adopted a strongly pro-Kagame stance said nothing...
Two months after Emmanuel Macron announced the end of its anti-Islamist Opération Barkhane in the Sahel policymakers and public opinion are confronted with the dramatic and powerful television images from Kabul airport...
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Ahead of her trip France's President Emmanuel Macron called Abiy and Sudan's prime minister Abdalla Hamdok to press for the opening of ceasefire talks and the ending of all restrictions on the delivery of humanitarian aid...
Vol 62 No 16 |
- ALGERIA
- MOROCCO
The recent media reports suggesting Moroccan security services were using the Pegasus spyware by Israel's NSO – possibly with the financial support of the United Arab Emirates – to bug the phones of French President Emmanuel Macron and King Mohammed VI (M6) created headlines too big even for the Moroccan press to ignore...