June 30, 2025

An electric charging station inaugurated in Ivory Coast

On Friday, June 27, 2025, Côte d’Ivoire marked a major milestone in the development of electric vehicle infrastructure with the inauguration of its largest electric vehicle
June 30, 2025

Ghana – China: A future electric vehicle factory

The partnership with China offers a unique opportunity for Ghana to join the global transition to electric mobility while developing its natural resources. A strategic partnerships
June 27, 2025

EAU – Madagascar: Partnership for a 50 MW solar power plant

This project is seen as a major step towards Madagascar’s energy independence, contributing to the reduction of costs linked to the use of fossil fuels and
June 27, 2025

France’s public debt record: 114% of GDP

France’s public debt has reached a record level, amounting to 3,345.8 billion EUR at the end of the first quarter of 2025, or 114% of the
June 27, 2025

African Energy Transition: Tunisia in second place

Tunisia has made significant progress in the energy transition, ranking second in Africa according to the 2025 Energy Transition Index (ETI) published by the World Economic
June 27, 2025

Inauguration of a 130 billion FCFA cocoa factory in Ivory Coast

This inauguration represents a decisive step towards the local promotion of Ivorian cocoa, strengthening Côte d’Ivoire’s position as a major player in agricultural industrial transformation in
June 25, 2025

Mauritania – Morocco: A Cooperation Agreement on Archives

This agreement between Morocco and Mauritania marks an important step in the consolidation of multidimensional cooperation, where the preservation and promotion of documentary heritage play a
June 25, 2025

Morocco: BAM maintains its key rate at 2.25%

This decision to maintain the key rate at 2.25% reflects Bank Al-Maghrib’s desire to combine prudence and support for growth, in an uncertain global economic environment
June 24, 2025

AU: Strengthen financing for climate services

To effectively address climate challenges, the African Union calls for increased commitment from Member States and international partners to finance weather and climate services. Context and