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 ...
The 12th anniversary of the declaration of slavery as a crime against humanity; Hollande's refusal to pay slavery reparations; the escalation of the Syrian civil war; and a new trend ...
The African press is dominated by a massacre of policemen in northern Nigeria by a new cult that has brought a new dimension to the spiral of violence that has rocked the nation.
Today, we focus on one French newspaper's talk of mental illness, with their take on a prestigious psychiatric manual that has just got its ten-year update.
Today's African press look at South Africa's unemployment and societal unrest, as well as its economic potential. And in Kenya, an explanation of the criminal charges against the President.
In Nigeria, 55 died in an attack by the Islamist group Boko Haram. Also, a Zimbabwean journalist is arested, and Sudan's president expresses hope for a future reunion with South Sudan.