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[Vos questions] /Algeria: look back at the failed expulsion of the Algerian influencer

This morning, RFI journalists and experts answered your questions on global warming, the trial of opponent Kizza Besigye in Uganda and the Jnim attack in Benin.

/Algeria: look back at the failed expulsion of the Algerian influencer

Expelled to Algeria for “inciting hatred”, the Algerian influencer nicknamed “Doualemn” was turned away upon his arrival in Algiers and sent back to . Why did the Algerian authorities send him back? What does he risk now? Several politicians are speaking out to denounce the 1968 agreement, linking France and Algeria on migration issues. What does this text contain?

With Marie Casadebaig, journalist in the France service of RFI.

Climate: has the point of no return been crossed?

2024 was the warmest year ever recorded and the first to exceed the threshold of 1.5°C of warming set by the Paris agreement. What is the point of this agreement if it is not respected? Is it still possible to slow down the phenomenon? At this rate, how soon could the 2°C warming mark be crossed?

With Simon Rozé, head of RFI’s environment-climate department.

Uganda: what do we criticize the opponent Kizza Besigye?

In his trial before the court martial, the former personal doctor of President Museveni turned opponent is now accused of treason. Kizza Besigye faces the death penalty. What is he accused of to risk the death penalty? Is this trial a way for those in power to weaken the opposition before next year’s presidential election?

With Florence Brisset-Foucault, lecturer at Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne.

Benin: 30 soldiers killed in a jihadist attack

This is the first time that the armed forces have suffered such heavy losses. 30 soldiers were killed on the border with Niger and Burkina Faso in the attack claimed by Jnim, affiliated with al-Qaeda. Does this assault reveal flaws in the military system deployed in northern Benin to fight terrorism?

With Jeannine Ella Abatan, principal researcher at the Institute for Security Studies (ISS) in the Dakar office.

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