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Launch of Cervical and Breast Cancer Screening Campaign in Soudougui
Launch of Cervical and Breast Cancer Screening Campaign in Soudougui
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Heatwave Expected across Several Provinces in Morocco from Saturday to Monday
Rabat – The General Directorate of Meteorology (DGM) has issued a warning of a significant heatwave set to affect multiple provinces in Morocco from Saturday through Monday. According to the
Rabat: Tripartite Partnership Agreement to Improve Access to Healthcare for Refugees
Rabat – A partnership agreement to improve refugees’ access to healthcare was signed on Thursday in Rabat between the Noufissa Pharma 5 Foundation, the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees
Burkina: A converted terrorist calls on his ex-companions to lay down their arms
Ouagadougou: A former terrorist, Kadourou Boly known as Abdoul-Kalki (16 years old) calls on his ex-companions to lay down their arms so that Burkina Faso can find peace.
‘I am
Sissili: The Ahmadiyya community plays its part in promoting social cohesion
The Ahamadiyya community of Léo offered on Tuesday June 18, 2024 at its headquarters, a dinner to local authorities and Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) to magnify social cohesion, good collaboration
Media: The newspaper ‘L’Evènement’ suspended for 1 month by the CSC
Ouagadougou: The Higher Council of Communication suspended yesterday Wednesday, the newspaper ‘L’Evènement’ on all its publication media for a period of one month, for breaches in its article entitled ‘400
Presidential election: Iranians living in Burkina Faso vote on June 28 in Ouagadougou
Ouagadougou: Iranians living in Burkina Faso are invited on June 28 to go to the Bois Zone, a district of Ouagadougou, to take part in their country’s presidential election, pitting
Burkina: The President of Faso is delighted to have ‘drowned’ activists in their lies
Ouagadougou: The President of Faso, Captain Ibrahim Traoré rejoiced Thursday at having ‘drowned’ activists in their web of lies who assured that the head of state had been carried away
Banwa: The PDS launches the ‘Free Labour’ operation
The President of the Special Delegation (PDS) of Solenzo launched the ‘Free Labor’ operation on Thursday, June 20, 2024 in the morning, in front of the staff of the agricultural
Shooting incident near RTB: the head of state gives details
‘It is those who are there to protect you who unfortunately caused the incident. This is as part of their succession; while wanting to check a certain number of things,
Banwa: Women from Balave offer a motorcycle and fuel to the VDP
Women from Balave offered a motorcycle and fuel to the Volunteers for the Defense of the Fatherland (VDP) of the municipality this Thursday, June 20 morning in front of the
»We don’t run away. We do not back down, we do not give up’, President Traoré
Ouagadougou: The President of Faso, Captain Ibrahim Traoré, affirmed Thursday that he and his ministers did not flee the council of ministers room, during a shooting incident on public television
Public affairs management Around thirty young people trained in leadership
The National Democratic Institute (NDI) is organizing, from June 19 to 23, in Tenkodogo, the second session of the academy for young leaders.
Around thirty young people strengthen their leadership
Ibsar association calls for national strategy to make beaches accessible to people with disabilities
President of the Tunisian association “Ibsar”, Mohamed Mansouri, on Thursday called for a national strategy to make beaches accessible to disabled people.
“During the summer season, access to bathing areas
Cabinet decides to provide financing and guarantees for communitarian enterprises
A Cabinet meeting chaired by Prime Minister Ahmed Hachani in the Kasbah on Thursday approved several measures in favour of communitarian companies, according to a statement from the Prime Ministry.
Increasing numbers of graduates and women tempted to migrate (IOM Tunisia)
Current Tunisian migration is increasingly made up of profiles with higher education, reinforcing fears of a brain drain, according to a new study recently published by the International Organisation for
