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AS LONG AS AFRICA IS WEAK, EVEN A LOUSY GOURGANDINE FROM PARAGUAY COULD INSULT A BRILLIANT BLACK PERSON! TANT QUE L’AFRIQUE SERA FAIBLE, MÊME UNE MINABLE GOURGANDINE DU PARAGUAY POURRA INSULTER UN NOIR BRILLANT!

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English version  The anger and bewilderment of the entire world in response to the remarks made by Paraguayan Senator Celeste Amarilla against Kylian Mbappé are entirely legitimate and justified. But the fundamental question remains: why do certain individuals believe they can behave this way, and do so openly? The insults hurled following this World Cup round of 16 match are of unprecedented violence and raise a fundamental question about the persistence of racial prejudice at the highest levels of certain countries. It is first important to nuance the idea of total impunity in this specific case. While the senator may have believed she could express herself in this manner without consequence, reality quickly caught up with her because Mbappé has the advantage of being French. Diplomatic and legal reactions: The French Football Federation (FFF) has announced legal action, and the Paraguayan government, along with the President of Congress, have firmly condemned and disavowed these...

WORLD CUP SCANDAL! SCANDALE À LA COUPE DU MONDE!

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THE GABONESE LAND ISSUE IS A POWDER KEG! LE FONCIER GABONAIS EST UNE POUDRIÈRE !

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English version  In Gabon's political economy and governance, the land issue crystallizes immense social expectations and major legal risks. Historically, the Gabonese land system has been characterized by institutional paralysis. From 1905 until very recently, the country had issued a total of only about 33,000 land titles. The majority of the population, particularly in the face of rampant urbanization in cities like Libreville, occupies land customarily or informally, without any solid legal protection. Historically, land disputes (overlapping sales, abusive expropriations, scams) have accounted for nearly a quarter of all civil litigation in Gabon. The CBON government has made land a strategic lever to demonstrate its efficiency and establish its legitimacy. It has therefore launched a structural reform, but its speed is generating new shocks: "Mass Regularization":  The State has initiated an aggressive administrative push. In the first half of 2026 alone, the admini...

THE GABONESE WILL END UP WITHOUT THEIR LAND OR THEIR LIVES! LES GABONAIS FINIRONT SANS LEURS TERRES NI LEURS VIES!

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English version  When the homes of Gabonese citizens in the Vallée Sainte-Marie were demolished, the rhetoric of the "super-patriots" was cynical and shameless. We were repeatedly told that you cannot make an omelet without breaking eggs, thereby trivializing the destruction of the living environments of many fellow citizens in the name of a supposed development imperative. The machine then escalated in the London neighborhood, where Gabonese citizens were expropriated for the benefit of Lebanese investors. Faced with this dispossession, the dominant discourse mutated to justify the unjustifiable: we were told it was an excellent development, as these investors would replace the locals' shacks with modern buildings. Dispossession on one's own land suddenly became synonymous with progress. This alienation reached its peak with the much-touted construction projects spearheaded by CBON. When it is pointed out that showcases like the Baie des Rois or the Cité Émeraude act...

STATISTICS ARE ALWAYS RIGHT; IN THE END, AFRICA REMAINS IN ITS PLACE! LES STATISTIQUES ONT TOUJOURS RAISON; AU FINAL, L’AFRIQUE RESTE À SA PLACE !

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English version  Yes, Cape Verde made us dream. Yes, the African teams did not embarrass themselves; but ultimately, realism compels us to reflect and acknowledge that Africa is holding its rank. Only 2 out of 10 participants reached the Round of 16. During the group stage, 9 out of 10 African representatives qualified for the Round of 32. A record success rate of 90%. But the hurdle of the Round of 32 brought the Africans back down to earth with a success rate of 22%. The two African countries still in the running in this World Cup are the continent's second and fifth largest economies, respectively. Dear readers, when your hospitals are poorly equipped, your roads poorly maintained, your universities of poor quality, and your water and electricity distribution erratic, it is very, very difficult to achieve good results in the World Cup. Science is always right! Version française  Oui, le Cap Vert nous aura fait rêver. Oui les équipes Africaines n’ont pas été ridicules ; mais...