The jihadists of the Islamic State terrorist group claim the capture of the city of Palma in northern Mozambique.

The group that attacked the city on Wednesday continues to expand into the country.

The report of the Duclert commission on the role of France in the genocide published last Friday recognizes a "heavy and overwhelming" responsibility but rules out the complicity in genocide of the French authorities.

In Kigali we welcome an "important" step towards a common understanding, while announcing the publication of a Rwandan report coming "to supplement" the conclusions of the Duclert commission in the weeks to come.

The container ship "Ever Given", 400 meters long and which had been blocking the Suez Canal for nearly a week, was refloated on Monday.

Traffic was able to resume on this route, where about 10% of international maritime trade passes.

Finally in Great Britain a Scottish university has decided to give a bronze to its country of origin, Nigeria.

An initiative that could inspire others.

From the 19th century more than a thousand sculptures were looted by British troops.

They are also found elsewhere in Europe.

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