CAN-2022: follow Tunisia live

Published on : 12/01/2022 – 11:09 The first match of Group F opposes two Eagles: those of Tunisia and those of Mali. For these two countries accustomed to the Africa Cup of Nations, the start of the competition already looks like a test. Semi-finalist three years ago and present at the World Cup in 2018, … Read more

CAN 2022: Sierra Leone’s achievement

Published on : 11/01/2022 – 23:23Modified : 11/01/2022 – 23:32 ► L’Algeria held in check by the Sierra Leone, first surprise of this CAN? A man in the game, Mohamed Kamara the Sierra Leonean Flying Guardian! ► The Egyptians of Mo Salah who fall in front of the Super Eagles, worrying defeat for the Pharaohs? the … Read more

Assimi Goïta pleads for a return to dialogue with ECOWAS

Published on : 11/01/2022 – 00:24Modified : 11/01/2022 – 00:26 After brandishing retaliatory measures against the sanctions of the Community of West African States, the head of the Malian junta, Colonel Assimi Goïta, played appeasement on Monday by inviting the regional organization to dialogue and calling on his compatriots calm and “resilience”. After the response, … Read more

Showdown between the junta and ECOWAS: the impossible transition in Mali?

Published on : 10/01/2022 – 20:02 Mali is facing very heavy sanctions. The ECOWAS struck hard: freezing of assets within the central bank of West African states, closing of borders with member states, suspension of transactions, and withdrawal of ambassadors. Objective: to put pressure on the junta which had just proposed an extension of the … Read more

After ECOWAS sanctions, Mali recalls its ambassadors and closes its borders

Published on : 10/01/2022 – 13:49 The Malian junta responded to the ECOWAS sanctions on Monday by demanding the return of its ambassadors stationed in neighboring countries. Mali has also announced the closure of its land and air borders with the ECOWAS states. Tension rises between the Mali and the ECOWAS countries. The Malian government … Read more

ECOWAS plays “on its credibility and its legitimacy”

Published on : 07/01/2022 – 16:43 On Sunday, the ECOWAS, expected in Ghana, must examine the calendar, submitted by Bamako, which plans to extend the transition period in Mali to 5 years. This question is the subject of a standoff with heavy stakes between the country’s authorities and the West African organization. A decisive meeting … Read more