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- 201–State Borders: Anatomy of a Sahel Fragmented between Nomadism, Jihadism and Political Collapse
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- 199–Three voices, one conscience: Baldwin, Morrison, Coates or literature as a moral requirement
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- 197-Learning time: artificial intelligence or man's temptation without effort
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- 192-Inequality: Anatomy of a Fractured World – What the World Inequality Report 2026 reveals
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- 188-Fractured humanity: what violence against women says about our societies
- 187-Men's financial burden and changes in Senegal's home: a tradition tested by modernity
- 186–Senegal faces its industrial destiny: rebuilding the economy by SMEs, training and value chains
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- 184-When revolutions close: the universal paradox of emancipation confiscated
- 183-Nostalgia for an Orderly America: Reflections on Obama, Public Ethics and the Cohesion of a Fractured Nation
- 182-Wahhabism, state bankruptcy and Jihadism: the underside of an explosive recomposition in the Sahel
- 181-Freemasonry in Africa: anatomy of Masonic power at the heart of African elites
- 180-Financial landing: turning closure into a real strategic exercise
- 179- Between the Selfs of the Mighty: Anatomy of a People's Untied Power
- 178-Guinea-Bissau facing its upset destiny: a country with exceptional potential but trapped in its structural weaknesses
- 177-Consumer society: architecture of a system that produces desire, shapes behaviour and cultivates artificial needs
- 176-Mastering audit diligence: an essential foundation for mission quality according to ISA standards
- 175-Mastering its value chain: a strategic imperative for modern business
- 174-In the shadow of screens: cyberattacks that redraw the world
- 173-The Riddled King and his Court in Trance: Highly Flammable Pamphlet for Unreasonable Time
- 172-Europe in the strategic impasse: between military dependence and risk of escalation
- 171-Beyond closed doors: the entrepreneurial dynamics of minorities in France
- 170-Understanding and Auditing Carbon Credit: A Major Issue for the Accounting Profession
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- 166-The new masters of digital technology: how a few giants control chips, data and data centers and design global power
- 165-When Mali crumbles, it's all West Africa that trembles
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- 162-Islamic finance and classical taxation: challenges, contradictions and impacts for accountants
- 161-Under the Empire of Algorithms: the contemporary dissolution of the encounter
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- 159-Dyarchy at the top of the state: understanding the moment Diomaye-Sonko and thinking about Senegal's institutions of tomorrow
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- 157-Blaise Diagne, zealous collaborator or forerunner of pan-Africanism? An African story between loyalty and freedom
- 156-Fela Anikulapo Kuti: The man who challenged tyranny with his music
- 155-When Reason Vacille: Beliefs, Obscurantism and Manipulation in Africa
- 154-Senegal: The truth about hidden debt: Anatomy of a manipulation of public accounts
- 153-South Korea and Senegal: two fates, one departure, and two worlds apart
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- 151-#MeToo: a silent revolution and its paradoxes
- 150-Thiaroye 1944: The massacre of forgotten heroes
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- 148-Sheikh Anta Diop: The Prophet of African Rebirth
- 147-When Europe was the continent of migrants
- 146-Virtual Masters: How African online scams trap the world
- 145-Is a financial bubble forming around artificial intelligence?
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- 143-IA and economy: between technological promises and realities on the ground
- 142-Europe in the face of Trumpian temptation: the peril of anti-immigrant populist drift
- 141-African Journalism: between lost rigor, economic powers and digital chaos
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- 139-Submitted, docile and perfect: the feminization of artificial intelligences, mirror of an algorithmic patriarchate
- 138-Africa under the influence of "Fort Men" : When presidential power becomes the main curse on the continent
- 137-The end of the truth: when artificial intelligence makes a world of doubts
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- 131-When artificial intelligence redistributes work cards: jobs at risk, inevitable changes and possible ways of reconversion
- 130-Understanding "wet temperatures": an invisible danger that threatens our health in a warmer world
- 129-Between closed skies and high-priced tickets: Senegalese diaspora taken hostage
- 128-The sacrificed children of the Atlantic: when Senegalese families push their young people into exile
- 127-Senegalese school at a crossroads: between crisis, inequality and hope for rebirth
- 126-Globalized Value Chain: When Africa Pays the Hidden Price of Others' Wealth
- 125-Under the charm of silver: mirror of the changes of the couple in Senegal
- 124-Old Moussa, forgotten in his own house
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- 121-Legitimate Inhumanity: from Valladolid to Jim Crow laws, a history of domination and lust
- 120-Towards real-time accounting: utopia or inevitable evolution?
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- 107-The temptation of recolonization: a threat to Africa
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- 104-Influencers in Senegal: between ascent dream and appearance trap
- 103-Open letter from intellectuals and progressives around the world to the American voter
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- 101-Brazil and the myth of racial democracy: a study of systemic racism
- 100-Between black, mulatto and « Chabin » : The secret history of colour hierarchies in the West Indies
- 99-Trump, a catalyst for a world at risk
- 98-When sport becomes a cry of freedom: tribute to black athletes from the American continent
- 97-Rastafarism and Reggae: a universal culture of resistance and hope
- 96-Colonial psyche and extreme violence – Frantz Fanon's posthumous gaze on the Rwandan genocide
- 95-Why is democracy struggling to settle in many countries in Africa?
- 94-Cape Verde: The archipelago born of nothing become model of African democracy
- 93-Alternative truths: the great interference of the real
- 92-Games of chance in Africa: Behind bets, gears: when the game devours society
- 91-Senegal 2050: turning debt into projects, mobilizing the diasporat
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- 79-The removal of indigenous peoples in the Caribbean: a lesson in forgotten history
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- 57-Populism: a mirror to illusions or a trap for peoples?
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