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Ghosts of colonial looting haunt Europe’s museums
Africa
/ 14 November 2021

Ghosts of colonial looting haunt Europe’s museums

Here is a recap of disputes over artefacts looted from Europe’s former African colonies.

By Agence France Presse
South Africa strikes historic R130bn deal with rich countries to move away from coal
The Green Guardian
/ 2 November 2021

South Africa strikes historic R130bn deal with rich countries to move away from coal

Local climate activists say transparency and accountability are crucial as they await further details on the deal

By Sheree Bega
Total knew it was fuelling climate change since the 1970s
Opinion
/ 25 October 2021

Total knew it was fuelling climate change since the 1970s

New scientific research shows the oil company understood the science before it became a public issue and spent millions to promote misinformation

By Landry Ninteretse
Q&A Sessions: ‘My oupa taught me to love food’ — Chantel Dartnall
National
/ 14 October 2021

Q&A Sessions: ‘My oupa taught me to love food’ — Chantel Dartnall

Internationally acclaimed chef Chantel Dartnall has closed the renowned Restaurant Mosaic near Pretoria to move her life to France and turn the elegant Château des Tesnières castle into a restaurant and hotel.

By Elna Schütz
Macron announces €30bn plan to re-industrialise France
World
/ 12 October 2021

Macron announces €30bn plan to re-industrialise France

French officials believe that France needs to act rapidly to close the gap and not surrender more ground to emerging powers, notably China.

By Jurgen Hecker
Climate envoys visit South Africa to plan for the end of coal ahead of COP26
The Green Guardian
/ 29 September 2021

Climate envoys visit South Africa to plan for the end of coal ahead of COP26

Climate envoys from the UK, US, and the EU are in South Africa to discuss a possible coal retirement plan

By Tunicia Phillips
France slashes visas for Algeria, Morocco, Tunisia in migrant row
Africa
/ 28 September 2021

France slashes visas for Algeria, Morocco, Tunisia in migrant row

Immigration is shaping up to be a key issue in next year’s French presidential election, when President Macron is widely expected to face off again against the far-right leader Marine Le Pen

By Agence France Presse
The Mediterranean sea of plastic
The Green Guardian
/ 17 September 2021

The Mediterranean sea of plastic

The quantity of rubbish in the sea is driving a growing alarm among countries whose economies rely on tourism

By Stéphane Orjollet
Kagame: Rwanda is paying for the Cabo Delgado intervention’
Africa
/ 14 September 2021

Kagame: Rwanda is paying for the Cabo Delgado intervention’

Responding to widespread claims that France is funding Rwandan forces, the president says ‘no one is sponsoring’ his army

By Luis Nhachote, The Continent and The Continent
A nice Unesco world heritage win for ‘Nice the Beautiful’
World
/ 6 August 2021

A nice Unesco world heritage win for ‘Nice the Beautiful’

Nice joins France’s more than 40 world heritage sites, which include the banks of the river Seine in Paris, the Cathedral Basilica of Our Lady of Amiens, the Mont Saint-Michel and stretches of the Loire Valley.

By Agence France Presse
David Diop’s Booker win makes African soldiers’ history visible
Friday
/ 18 June 2021

David Diop’s Booker win makes African soldiers’ history visible

David Diop won the prestigious annual International Booker prize for translated fiction for his second novel, ‘At Night All Blood is Black’

By Caroline D Laurent
Climate change will hit G7 economies harder than Covid, research finds
Business
/ 7 June 2021

Climate change will hit G7 economies harder than Covid, research finds

Countries with the biggest industrialised economies could see an average loss of 8.5% of economic value by 2050, according to an Oxfam analysis

By Sarah Smit
France to join South Africa’s bid to increase support for Trips waivers at G7 meeting
National
/ 1 June 2021

France to join South Africa’s bid to increase support for Trips waivers at G7 meeting

French President Emmanuel Macron said on Friday that South Africa could count on him to fix the inequalities associated with combating the virus

By Tunicia Phillips
Israel-Palestine conflict: The past laid the violent foundations
Opinion
/ 18 May 2021

Israel-Palestine conflict: The past laid the violent foundations

Israel’s iron grip over Palestinians had its beginnings in the demise of the Ottoman Empire and Britain and France’s arbitrary mapping out of the Middle East

By Jesse Prinsloo
France ‘bears significant responsibility’ for enabling Rwandan genocide, report finds
Africa
/ 20 April 2021

France ‘bears significant responsibility’ for enabling Rwandan genocide, report finds

The damning Muse report, commissioned by the Rwandan government, labels France a ‘collaborator’ of the Hutu regime, but falls short of labelling the country as complicit

By Agence France Presse
Former French president Sarkozy handed jail term for corruption
World
/ 2 March 2021

Former French president Sarkozy handed jail term for corruption

The conviction sets a new low-point in the tumultuous political career of the right-winger who remains a dominant political figure in France, admired by fans for his tough talk on crime and immigration

By Anne Lec'hvien and Claire Gallen
Most South Africans want to be innoculated against Covid, Ipsos survey finds
Coronavirus
/ 11 February 2021

Most South Africans want to be innoculated against Covid, Ipsos survey finds

Most anti-vaxxers fear the potential side-effects of the vaccine

By Eunice Masson
World leaders: Global recovery requires multilateral cooperation
Opinion
/ 4 February 2021

World leaders: Global recovery requires multilateral cooperation

Addressing the Covid-19 health and economic crisis requires international relations based on cooperation, the rule of law, collective action and shared principles

By Emmanuel Macron, Angela Merkel, Macky Sall, António Guterres, Charles Michel and Ursula von der Leyen
Why are so many in France hesitant to take the Covid-19 vaccine?
Coronavirus
/ 7 January 2021

Why are so many in France hesitant to take the Covid-19 vaccine?

Misinformation and a history of health scandals have led to a powerful anti-vax movement, presenting France with a fresh challenge in the pandemic

By Rebecca Rosman
2020 in pictures
Opinion
/ 21 December 2020

2020 in pictures

Mail & Guardian pictures editor Paul Botes presents some of the most striking images
of 2020

By Paul Botes
Debt forgiveness will top the African agenda in 2021
Africa
/ 19 December 2020

Debt forgiveness will top the African agenda in 2021

After being praised for their handling of the pandemic, African countries must now confront the economic fallout – even as they grapple with existing political and security challenges

By Alex Vines
Soft targets: The killing of Olaf Palme and Dulcie September
Opinion
/ 16 December 2020

Soft targets: The killing of Olaf Palme and Dulcie September

What was behind the assassinations in the 1980s of two key anti-apartheid figures: Swedish Prime Minister, Olof Palme, and senior ANC official, Dulcie September?

By Raymond van Diemel
Covid-19 vaccines offer hope as world leaders plan for future
Health
/ 23 November 2020

Covid-19 vaccines offer hope as world leaders plan for future

Hopes over Covid-19 vaccines have given a boost to virus-weary citizens across the globe, but the disease remains rampant and world leaders are urging people to be patient

By Agence France Presse
$500m for Covid test, treat, vaccine
Health
/ 15 November 2020

$500m for Covid test, treat, vaccine

France, Spain, the European Commission and Britain as well as the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation have pledged money for equity in the treatment of Covid-19

By Agence France Presse
Tax the super rich and raise inflation to cut state debt, inequality and poverty
Opinion
/ 10 November 2020

Tax the super rich and raise inflation to cut state debt, inequality and poverty

The richest 10% of South Africans own over 85% of all private wealth and a once-off 25% tax would reduce government debt by more than half. Imagine what a five-year wealth tax could do

By Marc Wegerif
The European companies that armed the Ivorian civil war
Africa
/ 27 October 2020

The European companies that armed the Ivorian civil war

AN OCCRP investigation reveals that Gunvor and Semlex brokered weapons-for-oil deals in early 2011 when Côte d’Ivoire was in crisis, despite a UN arms embargo

By Khadija Sharife, Mark Anderson, Sana Sbouai and Mathieu Olivier
Emery Mwazulu Diyabanza: Liberating Africa from land of liberté
Africa
/ 25 October 2020

Emery Mwazulu Diyabanza: Liberating Africa from land of liberté

The cultural and political activist is on a quest to bring looted treasures back home

By Samira Sawlani
France will test flying taxis from next year, say operators
Business
/ 2 October 2020

France will test flying taxis from next year, say operators

A drone-like, fully-electric vertical take-off and landing vehicle (VTOL) dubbed VoloCity, produced by German company Volocopter, was chosen for the innovative trial with flying taxis in a peri-urban area

By Sonia Wolf
Trial opens over Charlie Hebdo terror attacks that stunned France
World
/ 2 September 2020

Trial opens over Charlie Hebdo terror attacks that stunned France

14 people accused of helping jihadist gunmen storm the French satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo and a Jewish supermarket went on trial on Wednesday, five years after three days of terror sent shock waves through France

By Valentin Bontemps and Anne-Sophie Lasserre
Time is not on our side in Libya
Africa
/ 22 July 2020

Time is not on our side in Libya

Simmering tensions could see the country partitioned between east and west

By Vijay Prashad and Independent Media Institute
Paris throws off mask to party like the virus never was
Coronavirus
/ 22 June 2020

Paris throws off mask to party like the virus never was

Social distancing and face masks were largely forgotten as thousands of French people danced and partied well into Monday in the first big blow out since the coronavirus lockdown

By Fiachra Gibbons
The statue of Louis XVI should remain forever handless
Opinion
/ 2 June 2020

The statue of Louis XVI should remain forever handless

A statue of the French king in Louisville, Kentucky was damaged during the protests against police killings. It should not be repaired

By Marlene L Daut
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