N’Djamena tackles chaotic minibus stops with urgent urban solutions

N’Djamena’s minibus chaos demands immediate stop solutions N’Djamena’s rapid urban expansion has amplified a critical challenge: the unregulated operation of minibuses that dominate the city’s public transport system. Without properly

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Algeria and Chad bolster infrastructure cooperation for trans-saharan road

In a significant step towards enhanced regional development, Algeria and Chad officially inked an agreement in N’Djamena this past Thursday. The accord is designed to streamline and expedite the execution

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Le Mali vacille, l’Alliance des États du Sahel brille par sa discrétion

#FREEGLEIZES Depuis le 29 juin 2025, notre confrère Christophe Gleizes, journaliste pour Society et So Foot, est emprisonné en Algérie. Nous ne l’oublions pas et réclamons sa libération. En savoir plus sur #FREEGLEIZES

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Chad’s street vendors: women’s rise and children’s hidden struggles

Chad’s street vendors: women’s rise and children’s hidden struggles The streets of Chad’s bustling cities tell a story of resilience and quiet sacrifice. Every dawn, women balance towering trays of

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Bénin’s national higher police school initiates advanced leadership training

On Wednesday, May 14, 2026, the National Higher Police School in Porto-Novo, Bénin, hosted the official inauguration ceremony for advanced preparatory courses. These prestigious programs are designed to lead to

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Senegal’s may turmoil: social unrest grips the nation

The month of May has long been a pivotal period for Senegal, echoing decades of social and political upheaval. From student protests to labor strikes, the nation braces itself as

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Côte d’ivoire faces potential sheep shortage ahead of tabaski festivities

Côte d’Ivoire anticipates potential sheep shortage before Tabaski Côte d’Ivoire is grappling with growing concerns over its livestock supply following Burkina Faso’s indefinite suspension of cattle exports. With the significant

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N’Djamena refutes un claims of civilian deaths from lake Chad strikes

N’Djamena has strongly refuted allegations of civilian fatalities resulting from military operations in the Lake Chad region. Gassim Chérif Mahamat, the government’s communication minister and spokesperson, addressed national media on

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Mauritania faces refugee crisis as Mali conflict intensifies

May 15, 2026 4-minute read File generated on Read in the app Share “If the Russian mercenaries leave, we will go home”: in Mauritania, where he fled the devastating conflict

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Abidjan hosts third annual mobile technology expo, boosting Côte d’Ivoire’s digital ambition

Abidjan recently became the focal point for the third annual mobile phones and applications exhibition, a significant event underlining Côte d’Ivoire’s strategic commitment to developing a robust mobile digital sector.

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Chadian opposition leader succès masra’s health concerns raised by sister

The situation surrounding Succès Masra has now entered its second year, drawing considerable attention from Western diplomatic missions observing Chad’s ongoing transition. Twelve months ago, the former Prime Minister and

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Tchad denies allegations of civilian casualties in anti-jihadist strikes

Tchad denies allegations of civilian casualties in anti-jihadist strikes The Chadian government has firmly rejected accusations of civilian casualties resulting from military operations against Boko Haram in the Lake Chad

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