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In a world where narratives are often shaped elsewhere, we at Le Continent reclaim the lens. This edition confronts the myths, highlights local truths, and amplifies the voices that make Africa what it is — vibrant, complex, and in motion.”
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The end of USAID: a silent earthquake and a geopolitical shift for Central Africa
Cameroon, Chad, DRC: between the US strategic vacuum and the rise of

Ivory Coast: Ouattara, a new candidacy and invisible opponents
Ivory Coast: Ouattara, a new candidacy and invisible opponents Between international silence

Cameroon: Focus on growth, industrial lever activated
Faced with the challenges of financing and economic transformation, the country is

Cameroon faces the challenge of school football: a model to be developed?
While Niger and the Central African Republic are innovating with FIFA, Cameroon
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In a world where narratives are often shaped elsewhere, we at Le Continent reclaim the lens. This edition confronts the myths, highlights local truths, and amplifies the voices that make Africa what it is — vibrant, complex, and in motion.”
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