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Stock Markets · GuineaOn 4 June, Prime Minister Bah Oury held a press conference to take stock of the country's economic situation. He announced that he had received, more than a year after taking office, a mission letter from the transitional president, Mamadi Doumbouya, outlining his government's road map. A letter that Bah Oury had declined in as many other letters of mission addressed to the members of the government. He also provided details on the mega iron min…See the Story
Guinea: the Country's Economy Continues to Rely on Simandou's Mining Megaproject
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Paris, France · ParisOn June 4, 2025, Omar Youssef Souleimane received the very first Literary Prize at the Quai d'Orsay for "The Arab Smileing" (Flammarion), a novel that already stands out as one of the most important stories of the year about exile, memory and the quest for identity. . by Desk AfricaPresse.Paris (APP) @africa_presse . In this intimate and haunting text, the Syrian author, exiled in France since 2012, (...) Veille Afrique-France / Veille Affaires,…Read Article
Winner of the First Literary Prize at the Quai d'Orsay: "L'Arabe Qui Smilet" by Omar Youssef Souleimane, Novel of the Impossible Return – AfricaPresse.Paris

Trade · ParisWhile the Trump administration challenges Western alliances and reverses free trade and WTO rules, while new major powers seek to impose their influence, while the countries of the South aim to strengthen autonomy via the "global South", Europe's relations – and especially France's – with Africa are at a turning point. Guest of honour on June 20 at CIAN's lunch-debate at the Automobile Club de France, Frédéric ENCEL will help us to (...) Agenda …Read Article