Macron in Africa in bid to turn the page on French setbacks in the Sahel

France 24Thursday, November 20, 2025 at 5:33:42 PM
Macron in Africa in bid to turn the page on French setbacks in the Sahel
  • Emmanuel Macron has begun a five
  • This tour is significant as it seeks to rebuild France's relationships in Africa, which have been strained due to military setbacks and changing geopolitical dynamics.
  • The broader context includes ongoing discussions about France's role in Africa, particularly in light of recent developments in South Africa regarding humanitarian flights and the release of Algerian writer Boualem Sansal.
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