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Guinea · GuineaGuineans are voting Sunday to elect a new president in the country’s first election since a 2021 coup, as analysts say a weakened opposition will result in a likely win for junta leader Gen. Mamadi Doumbouya. Sunday’s election is the culmination of a transition process that began four years ago after Doumbouya ousted President Alpha Condé. The junta leader has proceeded to clamp down on the main opposition and dissent, critics say, leaving him with no major opposition among the eight other candidates in the race.See the Story
Guinea votes in first election since 2021 coup with junta leader expected to win
47% Center coverage: 86 sources

World Bank · GuineaMining company Axis International said Monday it was seeking World Bank arbitration against Guinea for withdrawing its right to operate a major bauxite mine in the west African country.See the Story
Emirates Mining Company Challenges Guinea Licence Withdrawal
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Voting · Central African RepublicWhile the Central Africans took part in the general elections on Sunday, 28 December, the counting began at the agreed time in the majority of the polling stations. Overall, the voting took place without major incidents in most of the territory, according to observers and as welcomed by many voters. Others expressed their dissatisfaction, denouncing several irregularities, as well as delays in the start of operations, due in particular to diffic…See the Story
Central African Republic: After Quiet Elections, Places the Counting Until the Results
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