Lavrov pursues Russian charm act in Africa

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It was in Khartoum in Sudan that Serguei Lavrov ended his African tour. The Russian Minister of Foreign Affairs pledges his support to the countries of the Sahel and the Gulf of Guinea in their fight once morest terrorism.

Moscow also promises to step up its engagement on the continent. Our guest Adrien POUSSOU, former Central African Minister of Communication thinks that Africa does not need Russia.

In Nigeria, can the lack of cash jeopardize the holding of the presidential election? The question arises 15 days before the election. The population is at the end of its tether. The new banknotes are missing. Not to mention endless fuel shortages.

Five thousand per year is the number of unwanted pregnancies recorded in schools in Togo. Once pregnant, many girls are rejected by their families. Many also leave the benches of the school, forced to assume their role of mother. So in some villages we accompany them and we play the awareness card.

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