[Vos questions] Chad: who is the new Prime Minister?

[Vos questions] Chad: who is the new Prime Minister?
[Vos questions] Chad: who is the new Prime Minister?

RFI journalists and experts also answer questions from listeners on the closure of private media in Guinea, migrants abandoned in the desert and on the recognition of Palestine as a state.

Chad: the profile of the new Prime Minister

Just invested, President Mahamat Déby Itno appointed Allamaye Halina, little known to the general public, as Prime Minister. Why did you choose this man? What will be the priority of the new Prime Minister?

With Carol Valade, RFI correspondent in Ndjamena.

Guinea: six private radio and television stations silenced

Several private radio and television channels, among the most popular in the country, such as Espace TV, have been banned from broadcasting by the ruling junta. What are the reasons given to explain these closures? What recourse do these media have?

With Matthias Raynal, RFI correspondent in Conakry.

Maghreb: thousands of migrants abandoned in the desert

According to an investigation by the newspaper Le Monde and the non-profit media Lighthouse Reports, tens of thousands of migrants en route to Europe were arrested in several Maghreb countries before being abandoned in the desert. How did journalists document these arrests? What happens to these people once they are released into these desert areas on the borders of Tunisia, Mauritania and Morocco?

With Tomas Statius, journalist for the non-profit media Lighthouse Reports, co-author of the investigation signed with the newspaper Le Monde, How EU money allows Maghreb countries to expel migrants in the middle of the desert.

EU: towards the recognition of a Palestinian state?

Spain, Ireland and Norway will officially recognize Palestine as a state. What reasons do these countries give? Could other EU members make the same decision?

With Alain Dieckhoff, research director at CNRS, author of Israel-Palestine, an endless war? published in 2022 by Armand Colin.

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