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- À la Une
Guerre Israël-Hamas : la Croix-Rouge dit avoir facilité la libération de deux nouveaux otages
- Le Courrier Africain
- 24, Oct, 2023
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- Politique
‘Uncivil obedience’ becomes an increasingly common form of protest in the US
- Samir Jeraj
- 23, Aug, 2023
When Utah legislators passed a bill requiring the review and removal of “pornographic or indecent” books in school libraries, they likely did not imagine the law would be used to justify banning the Bible.
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‘We can’t do it alone’: Ukrainians react to lack of additional funding in US spending bill
- Le Courrier Africain
- 03, Oct, 2023
The United States may have avoided a government shutdown on Saturday – but the lack of additional funding for Ukraine in the spending bill has left some residents in the war-torn nation nervous.
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- L'Afrique se rebiffe
« Le Mali n’est plus (votre) colonie » : La réponse cinglante d’Assimi Goïta au ministre français des Armées
- Le Courrier Africain
- 23, Oct, 2023
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- Environnement
A carbon tax on investment income could be more fair
- Samir Jeraj
- 23, Aug, 2023
A year after the US Department of Justice blocked the merger of two of the world’s biggest publishers, a New York-based private equity investment firm, Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co., has agreed to buy Simon & Schuster.
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- Environnement
ADB trims developing Asia growth outlook on China risk
- Samir Jeraj
- 20, Sep, 2023
MANILA -- The Asian Development Bank lowered its growth forecast for developing Asia this year as high interest rates and the property crisis in China pose growing risks.