Quite surprisingly, there are no major reactions in the African papers this morning to the twin suicide car bombings on an army base and a French-run uranium mine in Niger in which at least 20 ...
The weeklies are dominated by the dwindling political fortunes of French president François Hollande and the effects on the state condition of the nation.
Same-sex marriage now signed into law headlines the French papers today, along with a new giant fiscal fraud scandal involving a prominent French art collector.
CPJ consultant Tom Rhodes comments about police harrassment of the Ugandan press after it published a letter by an army general revealing an alleged plot to assassinate officials opposed to ...
The African press is dominated by the situation in Nigeria following President Goodluck Jonathan’s declaration of a state of emergency in the northern states of Borno, Yobe and Adamawa.
The news is dominated by President François Hollande’s press conference to mark his first year in office and a shocking suicide committed in front of of school children in Paris.
The weeklies are dominated by Le Canard Enchaîné’s story line that French President François Hollande has been handed a 2 year so-called “suspended ...
Herieu, America's researcher at Reporters Without Borders, discusses the global media watchdog's open letter appeal to President Obama to help end Mexico's bloodletting campaign against ...