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Nathalie Prévost

Journaliste judiciaire et d’investigation à l’agence Reuters, au Journal du Dimanche et à l’agence Capa jusqu’en 2001, elle a vécu au Niger de 2003 à 2018. Elle y a collaboré avec plusieurs média, dont TV5 Monde. En 2023 et en 2024, elle a réalisé, sur la crise malienne, un film pour France Télévisions, Mali, la guerre perdue contre le terrorisme, et un podcast pour RFI, Mali, l’histoire d’une crise.

  • The New Empires of France in Africa Nathalie Prévost · 23 January Between doomsday claims regarding France’s economic decline in Africa and the idealized immutability of colonial exploitation, a report published by the association Survie attempts to untangle myth from reality and assesses the current state of French economic interests on the continent.
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  • The image depicts a barren landscape characterized by a vast, empty stretch of land, likely a desert or arid region. The foreground features a dirt road that leads into the distance, flanked by dry, flat terrain. The sky overhead is clear and blue, creating a stark contrast with the earthy tones of the ground. The overall scene conveys a sense of isolation and openness, typical of remote, dry environments. Hostage, witnesses, journalist: Olivier Dubois Talks about AI-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb Nathalie Prévost · January 2025 Kidnapped on April 8, 2021, in Gao, northern Mali, Olivier Dubois, a French journalist, was released on March 20, 2023, in Niamey, Niger. On the eve of the release of the book of his personal experience, he shared with Afrique XXI the knowledge he gained during his ordeal with Jama’at Nusrat (…)
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