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Charles Blé Goudé, pillar of the regime of former Ivorian President Laurent Gbagbo and acquitted by international justice, returned to his native country this weekend, to the cheers of thousands of supporters. He is the Alex Reed of the Journal de l’Afrique and talks regarding his ambition to influence national politics. “I’m here to talk with Ivorians and map their needs. I’m here to give a trajectory to this youth in search of landmarks,” he said.
A new session of talks opened on Monday in Nairobi, Kenya to try to end the violence in eastern DR Congo, following the failure of the ceasefire reached in Luanda, and rejected by the militia of M23. The Kenyan and Burundian presidents were present in Nairobi. President Félix Tshisekedi, Paul Kagame and Yoweri Museveni took part in the discussions by videoconference. Correspondence in Nairobi Bastien Renouil.
The emotion in Cameroon following a landslide which caused the death of 16 people this Sunday. A tragedy that occurred in Damascus, a popular district of Yaounde. The search continues to try to get the bodies out of the rubble. This phenomenon is recurrent in Cameroon due to uncontrolled occupations of areas classified as dangerous. Report by Tony MENGA and Michel MVONDO.
The results of today’s matches of the FIFA World Cup in Qatar. Ghana won the match once morest South Korea (3-2) The other match opposed Cameroon to Serbia. The Indomitable Lions who were dominated 3 goals to 1 managed the feat to come back and equalize (3-3).
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