Sudan ceasefire: Political solution without accountability 'will be unstable' and doomed to fail
Àfrica • 7 de nov. 2025, 9:07
1 min de lecture
Sudan's paramilitary Rapid Support Forces, at war with the regular army for more than two years, announced that they had agreed to a proposal for a humanitarian truce put forward by mediators. For in-depth analysis and a deeper perspective, François Picard welcomes Roaa Elhag, Sudanese Journalist based in London.
DR Congo: Air crash as officials rush to fatal mine accident
Àfrica • 11:34
1 min
A plane carrying the #DRC’s minister of mines crashed while landing in #Kolwezi as he travelled to the Kalando #mine, where a bridge collapse had killed dozens.
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TotalEnergies accused of 'complicity in war crimes' at Mozambique gas site
Àfrica • 10:16
1 min
The European Center for Constitutional and Human Rights, a German NGO, on Monday filed a complaint against French multinational TotalEnergies, accusing it of "complicity in war crimes" at a gas site in Mozambique.
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Sudan’s humanitarian crisis: UN chief says nearly two-thirds of country needs aid
Àfrica • 9:47
1 min
UN Humanitarian Chief Tom Fletcher visited refugee camps in Tawila and Korma in North Darfur during a week-long mission to Sudan, where he met with survivors and aid workers confronting the fallout of the ongoing civil war. He described the conditions fa
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