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Elhame Lecoeur is a journalist based in Paris, France.
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2024 Olympics: A Fan Zone Bringing Together All African Cultures

08 Aug 2024  |  Voice of America
The Station Afrique fan zone on Île Saint-Denis, near the Olympic village, showcases the cultural diversity of over twenty African countries during the Paris 2024 Olympics. The 'Club Afrique' attracts thousands, offering concerts, cultural displays, and artisan crafts. Key figures like Doula Ndia and Malick Kébé emphasize the importance of cultural exchange and promoting African nations. The event features performances by artists such as Youssou N'Dour and Magic System, drawing large crowds and fostering a sense of unity and cultural celebration. The initiative continues until the end of the Olympics, highlighting the richness of African heritage.

Legislative Elections in France: Last Negotiations to Counter the RN

05 Jul 2024  |  Voice of America
In France, political parties are engaged in final negotiations ahead of the second round of legislative elections, aiming to prevent the Rassemblement National (RN) from achieving an absolute majority. Despite being the leading force in the assembly, the RN continues to raise concerns. Neighborhood associations are actively involved in grassroots actions.

French Legislative Elections: Calls to Exclude the National Rally from an Absolute Majority

05 Jul 2024  |  Voice of America
In France, there is a significant movement to prevent the far-right Rassemblement National from achieving an absolute majority in the legislative elections. This involves strategic withdrawals to block the party, resulting in a scenario where the National Rally might have a relative majority but not an absolute one. Despite this, concerns persist about the party's influence, prompting community associations to increase their grassroots actions.

First round of French legislative elections: the far right and its allies in the lead

01 Jul 2024  |  Voice of America
In the first round of the French legislative elections, the far-right party Rassemblement National and its allies achieved unprecedented success, securing over 33% of the votes. This development follows the recent dissolution of the National Assembly, positioning the far-right as a dominant force in the current political landscape.

Assetou Coulibaly, Interior Decorator, Serving the Most Disadvantaged

14 Apr 2023  |  www.voaafrique.com
Assetou Coulibaly, an interior decorator, offers her services for free to the disadvantaged communities. The Nollywood Week, celebrating African cinema, concluded in Paris. The Basketball Africa League held a scouting event in Paris for young players. The Malian diaspora in France expressed relief at Emmanuel Macron's re-election. The French presidential election saw a second-round duel between Macron and Marine Le Pen. The African diaspora in France is keen to influence the presidential election. French students' mental health has declined due to the pandemic. Some African descendants in France are returning to Africa to contribute to its development.

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Basketball Africa League: In Paris, an operation to scout new talents

17 Jan 2023  |  voaafrique.com
Exceptional basketball players gathered in Paris for a two-day scouting event hosted by the Basketball Africa League for young players who wish to participate in the upcoming tournament, which is set to kick off on March 11 in Dakar.

The COVID-19 vaccines are coming.

22 Oct 2020  |  voanews.com
The article discusses the imminent distribution of COVID-19 vaccines and the challenges of deciding who gets vaccinated first. Two companies are expected to have initial clinical trial results by late November, but supply will be limited. Expert panels from the U.S. National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine and Johns Hopkins University have made recommendations. Health care workers and patients with high-risk health conditions are prioritized. However, defining who qualifies as a health care worker or essential worker is complex. An expert panel from the CDC is expected to provide further guidance. The article highlights the difficulties in identifying eligible individuals and ensuring they receive vaccinations, referencing past vaccination efforts like the 2009 H1N1 outbreak. The need for a national framework balanced with local flexibility is emphasized, as well as the challenges health officials face in vaccinating adults.

Common Cold Could Protect Against COVID-19, Research Shows

21 Oct 2020  |  voanews.com
New research suggests that having a recent common cold may provide some protection against severe COVID-19. The study, published in the Journal of Clinical Investigation, found that COVID-19 patients with a recent cold were less likely to need intensive care or die from the virus. Researchers, including Manish Sagar from Boston University and Sydney Ramirez from the La Jolla Institute for Immunology, discovered T cells in patients' blood that could recognize SARS-CoV-2, which were likely from past common cold infections. However, experts like Andrea Cox from Johns Hopkins University warn that the immune system's response can be unpredictable, and it's too early to conclude that common colds are beneficial against COVID-19. The study highlights the complexity of the immune system and suggests that individual responses to the virus may vary widely.
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