Moussa Ag Acharatoumane, secretary general of the MSA and member of the CNT

2023-10-30 22:39:30

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Will the minusma manage to leave the Kidal camps before Tuesday? The UN peacekeeping mission in Mali is encountering difficulties. Bamako slowly issues him flight authorizations to leave the territory. We will be with Serge Daniel in this newspaper and we will also question our guest Moussa Ag Acharatoumane, secretary general of the MSA movement for the salvation of Azaouad

The removal of a potential obstacle to Moise Katumbi’s presidential candidacy. The Constitutional Court of the DRC on Monday rejected a request contesting the Congolese nationality of the opponent. The final decision on the candidacies for the December 20 election will be known on November 18, when the same Court publishes the final list of candidates.

And then still in the DRC this new controversy around the Francophonie Games. According to the Minister of Finance, they would have cost almost 7 times more than expected. Correspondence in Kinshasa from Aurélie Bazzara-Kibangula.

In Chad, talks are continuing with a view to the return of Succès Masra, the opponent in exile has been in Kinshasa since October 27, where he is due to meet the Congolese president designated facilitator by the Economic Community of Central African States in crisis. A Chadian delegation arrived in the Congolese capital to meet Succès Masra.

Senegalese justice opens an investigation after a corpse was exhumed and burned in a cemetery. This macabre news item took place during the night from Friday to Saturday in Kaolack in the center-west of the country. According to the local press, it was a homophobic act. More details with the correspondence in Dakar from Sarah Sakho.

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King Charles III and Queen Camilla begin a 4-day official visit to Kenya. Their first trip to a commonwealth country since the king’s enthronement. But Kenya is not only an economic partner, it was also, until 1963, a British colony. 60 years later, Kenyans whose land was stolen by the United Kingdom to plant tea are demanding apologies and financial compensation, while they still do not benefit from the fields planted on their ancestral lands. Report by Elodie Cousin and Olivia Bizot.

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