In Ethiopia, the economic impact of the Tigray War is felt as far as Addis Ababa, where food prices continue to rise.

The government accuses the Western media of exaggeration, and says the country is doing well.

In Guinea, reactions to the return of Moussa Dadis Camara are being heard.

His name remains linked to the massacre at the Conakry stadium on September 26, 2009: 157 people were killed, and around 100 women were raped.

The former head of the junta says he is in favor of a trial.

The Guinean human rights organization also wants it as soon as possible.

After the sinking of a goods transport boat in Madagascar, a new report shows at least 85 people who perished.

These Malagasy seasonal workers had just finished harvesting cloves and were returning to their families for Christmas.

A mass for the deceased was held this Thursday. 

In Egypt, to deal with the spread of the coronavirus, the authorities are banning shisha in cafes.

Offenders face a fine of 560 euros.

Editor-in-chief: Célia Caracena

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