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La Boum 2 le 1er mai 2021: la police de Bruxelles évacue du Bois de la Cambre à Bruxelles
Ouvertures des terrasses à Middelkerke le 1er mai 2021
L'application Edwige va remplacer les bornes d’appels d’urgence le long des autoroutes dès ce 1er mai 2021
The islands of Sao Tomé and Principe, situated off the coast of Gabon, were for many years a key cocoa producer. But since independence from Portugal in 1975, the sector has been abandoned. Today, the islands are gambling on the high-end and organic markets - a strategy that seems to be bearing fruit.
Palm oil is big business in today’s global economy and Cameroon has it in abundance. Multinationals are lining up to cash in. But at what cost to Cameroon’s biodiversity? France 24 reports on a classic dilemma for a developing country.