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The youth of the EE/SIM churches of Gayéri in Komondjari mobilized on Saturday to show their support for the presidential initiative for community development, through the repair of the main
Editions Sidwaya received on Friday in Bobo-Dioulasso, a certificate of recognition at the Night of Partners of the National Culture Week (SNC), for their efforts in promoting culture. Burkinabe culture.
Ouagadougou: The Burkinabe government has suspended construction work on buildings and fuel storage works within the residence of the French ambassador in Ouagadougou, because these projects did not obtain authorization
Ouagadougou: The Republic of Gambia, a small West African country known as the smiling coast of Africa, is crowning years of work within the Organization of Islamic Cooperation ( OIC)
Ouagadougou: The Norbert Zongo National Press Center officially launched the Marie-Soleil prize which rewards the best journalist in Burkina Faso, Friday, on the sidelines of the celebration of World Press
Ouagadougou: Rabiatou Simporé, journalist now made available to the Ministry of Civil Service, Labor and Social Protection, defended her master’s thesis in information professions techniques this Saturday, May 4, 2024
Ouagadougou: The Russian Federation yesterday Friday offered food and essential equipment to the Republic of Niger, which is facing a difficult security and humanitarian situation.
A Russian Il-76 transport plane
Ouagadougou: The Combatant Forces carried out operations this weekend in the areas of Mansila (Yagha) and Aorema (Yatenga) which allowed them to kill several terrorists and recover motorcycles and weapons,
Banjul – His Majesty King Mohammed VI, may God assist Him, addressed a speech to the 15th Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) Summit Conference, which opened on Saturday in Banjul
Banjul – In His capacity as Chairman of the Al-Quds Committee, His Majesty King Mohammed VI reiterated the urgent call for an immediate, sustainable and comprehensive end to the unprecedented
Banjul – His Majesty King Mohammed VI insisted on the need to devote more attention and care to the least developed African Member Countries of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation