Clashes between demonstrators and security forces left another dead Thursday in Khartoum, the fourth day of a military coup refused by the streets and by the international community who want the return of civilians to power in Sudan. On Monday, General Abdel Fattah al-Burhane, now alone in command of this poor East African country plunged into political slump and plagued by conflict, dissolved the government supposed to ensure the transition to democracy and arrested ministers and senior civilian officials.

In Guinea, since the coup that overthrew Alpha Condé, women are mobilizing for better representation in the future transitional government. For the past few days, women's organizations have been crisscrossing the markets and other public places of Conakry to plead their cause. NGOs that demand parity between men and women in government. Details from Malick Diakité. 

It is a feeling of injustice that animates the Senegalese influencers present on Tik Tok.

The new giant of social networks with billion users worldwide has opened in recent months a fund of 250 million euros intended to pay content creators.

However, this remuneration is only accessible in Europe and the United States, which creates the frustration of creators in Senegal.

Report in Dakar by Elimane Ndao.

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