CONAKRY (Reuters) -Guinea junta leader Mamady Doumbouya and eight other candidates have been approved to run in next month's ...
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Coup leader Mamady Doumbouya officially joins Guinea’s 2025 presidential contest
Guinea’s military ruler Mamady Doumbouya has entered the 2025 presidential race, breaking his earlier pledge not to run after ...
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Guinea’s Doumbouya enters presidential race with major opposition parties excluded
Guinea’s military leader General Mamadi Doumbouya has formally submitted his candidacy for next month’s presidential election ...
Other employees have been evacuated to Bamako. No group has claimed responsibility for the kidnappings, which are common in ...
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Africa: Kidnapped, Killed or Silenced - Africa's Journalists Increasingly Under Threat
Across Africa, journalists are being kidnapped, tortured and killed - often by people whose identities are known but who face no punishment. Reports gathered by RFI and press freedom groups show these ...
Like his contemporaries in Guinea, Sékou Toure grew up in a simple, culturally and spiritually rigid environment. On January 29, 1922, he was born in the city of Varana into a devout rural family.
The court late Saturday approved a provisional list of nine candidates, including junta leader Gen. Mamadi Doumbouya, who is ...
Guinea's junta leader Mamady Doumbouya put his name forward on Monday to stand in presidential elections on December 28, a ...
Guinea’s Supreme Court has released a provisional list of candidates for next month’s presidential election. Among the nine ...
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