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Abidjan (AFP) - Secretary of State Antony Blinken on Monday celebrated Africa's biggest football tournament and toured a US-funded port, hoping to prove the United States is "all in" for the continent despite global crises. Blinken is touring four democracies on the Atlantic Coast -- Cape Verde, Ivory Coast, Nigeria and Angola -- as Russia and China make inroads in the continent, security deteriorates in the Sahel and doubts grow about a key US base in coup-hit Niger. Showing a softer side to the United States, Blinken in Abidjan went straight to see the Africa Cup of Nations, where his Ivoria...
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By Shaun TANDON Abidjan (AFP) - Le secrétaire d'Etat américain Antony Blinken débute lundi une tournée d'une semaine sur la côte ouest de l'Afrique afin de maintenir l'influence des Etats-Unis sur un continent où la concurrence de Pékin et Moscou est forte alors que l'instabilité au Sahel est plus que jamais préoccupante. Le chef de la diplomatie américaine commence lundi par une rapide escale au Cap-Vert avant de rejoindre la Côte d'Ivoire, puis le Nigeria et l'Angola. C'est sa première visite en Afrique sub-saharienne depuis dix mois, dans une période où la guerre en Ukraine et le conflit en...
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Washington (AFP) - The United States on Friday offered a $10 million reward for the arrest on money laundering charges of an associate of a businessman whose extradition infuriated Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro. Alvaro Pulido, who is Colombian, has been indicted alongside Alex Saab on allegations they ran a network that exploited food aid destined for impoverished Venezuelans and moved $350 million into foreign accounts. The West African island nation of Cape Verde earlier this month extradited Saab to the United States, enraging Maduro who suspended dialogue with the US-backed opposition....
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Washington (AFP) - The United States on Monday criticized Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro's suspension of dialogue with the opposition, saying he was putting the fate of an extradited businessman accused of money laundering above the country's future. State Department spokesman Ned Price hit out at Maduro as Colombian national Alex Saab appeared in a Miami court after his Saturday extradition from the West African island nation of Cape Verde. Maduro -- whose legitimacy is contested by the United States and most Latin American and European countries -- reacted furiously to the extradition and ...
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Caracas (AFP) - A fugitive businessman accused of acting as a money launderer for Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro's regime said Sunday he would not collaborate with the United States, a day after he was extradited to the country from Cape Verde. Maduro said Sunday evening in a televised address that Alex Saab's extradition on Saturday was "one of the most ignoble and vulgar injustices that has been committed in recent decades." Authorities had held a rally in Saab's support earlier Sunday in Caracas, during which his wife, Camilla Fabri, read aloud a letter from him. "I will face my trial ...
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