Russie, Union européenne
Derrière la traque de Bruxelles visant la flotte fantôme russe, des États à la manœuvre
L’Union européenne multiplie les pressions sur les États accusés de faciliter le commerce de pétrole russe. Premier à plier, le Cameroun a pris des mesures pour mettre fin à l’emploi frauduleux de son pavillon. Si l’UE porte le coût politique de cette démarche, en coulisses, une poignée d’États s’activent pour faire remonter à Bruxelles leurs trouvailles nationales.
From privileged collaborator to restricted figure: the case of Niger’s transitional prime minister In Niger’s current political landscape, where military authorities hold sway, the line between trusted advisor and potential threat can dissolve without warning. The recent developments surrounding Ali Mahamane Lamine Zeine, the country’s transitional prime minister, have reignited discussions about the precarious position […]
Bergès Mietté: « Gabon maintains strong ties with France despite shifting African alliances » Listen – 04:51 Gabon’s President Brice Clotaire Oligui Nguema arrives in Paris today for a state visit amid growing scrutiny of Africa-France relations. As a small but resource-rich nation in Central Africa, Gabon stands out for its enduring partnership with France, […]
The recent enactment of the law amending Sénégal’s Electoral Code continues to fuel a significant political controversy. Deputy Tafsir Thioye, a prominent independent parliamentarian within the National Assembly and a vocal critic of the current administration, held a press conference this Tuesday. He aimed to articulate his interpretation of the newly adopted text, which has […]