In Guinea, several civil society organizations denounce significant changes to the Constitution. The text approved in the referendum of March 22 and that finally published in the official journal is not similar. We will be in Conakry. 

In Burundi, Agathon Rwasa's appeal was rejected by the constitutional court. The CNL candidate denounced massive fraud during the ballot on May 20. The body validated the final results. Evariste Ndayishimiye is therefore officially proclaimed president.

In Libya, after more than a year of fighting, the unity government (GNA) claimed to have regained control of the entire agglomeration of Tripoli, its chief Fayez al-Sarraj saying he was determined to reconquer the whole country , in the wake of a series of setbacks from Marshal Khalifa Haftar.

In Senegal, the anti-coronavirus system has been relaxed. Several announcements have been made by the government, such as the lifting of the travel ban between regions of the country. The curfew has been reduced: it now starts at 11 p.m. instead of 9 p.m. In Dakar, the Senegalese people appreciate these new measures in different ways.

Finally focus on the mini-series "Dianké", a sensitive podcast, the story of a young woman who will say no to corruption and go into politics to defend her ideals. It is interpreted by Aida Sock, singer, model and actress.

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