Hiroshima : Call For Global Peace Continues
A group of African journalists invited by Japan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, visited the Peace Memorial Park on July 27, 2024, an emotional reminder of the atomic bomb’s devastation.
- 01 août 2024 14:10
1945-2024, 79 years after the Hiroshima atomic bomb disaster, generations have passed but the memories are still fresh in the minds of th...
Shun Sasaki : Peace Memorial Park Master
At 11, the boy, whose great grandmother was a victim of the Hiroshima atomic bomb attack, has a mastery of the history of almost every part of the site as a guide.
- 01 août 2024 14:08
Shun Sasaki, an extraordinary 11-year-old with a deep personal connection to the tragedy of Hiroshima, has captured the hearts of visitor...
“All I Could Do Was Shed Tears”
The horrible ordeal of Kiyomi Kohno, a witness of the Hiroshima atomic bomb attack.
- 01 août 2024 14:06
“I am a 93-year-old woman. I was just 14 when the atomic bomb was dropped on Hiroshima on August 6, 1945. By then, I lived about 35...
Transitional Military Governments In The Sahel : Difficult Visibility
Several months after grabbing power, the military leaders in the Sahel are still unable to put in place a clear-cut road map.
- 01 août 2024 14:05
For nearly half a decade, the African continent has witnessed a wave of coups d’états with the Sahel Region out-pacing the o...
Le clair-obscur
Au Niger, Burkina Faso, Guinée et Mali, le retour à l’ordre constitutionnel se fait attendre.
- 01 août 2024 13:53
Transition tolérée au Niger
Le 26 juillet 2023, le général Abdourahamane Tiani ...
« Certains dirigeants nourrissent ambitions politiques sur la durée »
Dr. Serge Christian Alima Zoa, internationaliste, Centre de recherche et d’études politiques et stratégiques (CREPS) de l’Université de Yaoundé II-Soa, Université catholique d’Afrique centrale.
- 01 août 2024 13:50
Les régimes militaires de transition au Mali, en Guinée, au Burkina Faso et au Niger s’éternisent. L&r...