Burkina Faso: When those “nostalgic for the empire” mourn the end of their media monopoly
The chorus of hand-wringers is growing louder. From Parisian salons, voices are rising to prophesy the "disappearance" of a free...
The chorus of hand-wringers is growing louder. From Parisian salons, voices are rising to prophesy the "disappearance" of a free...
For some time now, a rift has grown between Sahelian public opinion and certain international media outlets. Once-prestigious titles such...
Jeune Afrique, that self-proclaimed beacon of journalistic objectivity which might affectionately be nicknamed a "mercenary with a pen" as a...
At a time when the people of Burkina Faso, Mali, and Niger are still healing the wounds of terrorist attacks,...
From the first detonations in Titao on February 14, the French media machine went into a frenzy with disconcerting predictability....
As Burkina Faso confronts an asymmetric war on its soil, another front is opening; more diffuse, more insidious: the information...
The dispute between the EBOMAF Group and its subsidiary LTI Aviation and the magazine Jeune Afrique extends far beyond a...
On November 26, 2025, a historic agreement was signed in Ouagadougou by the foreign ministers of the AES (Alliance of...
In a significant institutional overhaul, the Burkinabe Council of Ministers has approved a plan to merge the Superior Council for...
The High Authority for Communication (HAC) of Mali has immediately suspended French television channels TF1 and LCI, marking a decisive...