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Libya: announcement of a ceasefire by rival authorities

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On the front page of the Journal de Afrique, an announcement surprised by the two rival parties in Libya: that of the end of the fighting and the organization of elections. The agreement comes as tensions were high between Ankara, which supports Fayez al-Sarraj’s GNA forces, and Cairo, pro-Marshal Haftar. The explanations in this journal.

Also in the summary, the concern in Sénagal where nearly 3,000 tons of ammonium nitrate are blocked at the port of Dakar. The goods were to be transported to Mali, a destination now unthinkable due to the coup. While the explosion in Beirut is still in everyone’s mind, residents express their fears at the microphone of our correspondent.

In Gabon, it is the controversy in full examination of the baccalaureate. The education ministry has dismantled a smuggling network of fake report cards. Teachers but also students have been suspended. Sanctions that are not unanimous.

Finally, in Morocco, COVID-19 is not the only cause of one of the worst economic crises of the last twenty years. Another scourge is raging: drought. The high temperatures and the lack of rain severely impacted cereal production. Rural populations and smallholder farmers are the main victims. Reportage.

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