New step in the process of France’s military withdrawal from Chad: yesterday, more than a hundred soldiers left the country, marking a significant step forward in this disengagement process. This movement comes ten days after the repatriation of French fighter planes from Chadian territory, thus showing an acceleration of the process of withdrawal of the French army. However, communications from both parties remain minimal, leaving a certain mystery hanging over the details of this operation.
On the other side of the Mediterranean, in Tunisia, the spotlight turned to Tunisian cinema during the Carthage Film Festival. From December 14 to 21, no fewer than 99 Tunisian films were in the spotlight, offering the public the opportunity to discover and debate around productions addressing various social issues. This major cultural event allowed many moviegoers, especially young people, to immerse themselves in the rich Tunisian cinematic universe, in a country where the limited number of movie theaters does not reflect the passion of spectators for the seventh art.
Speaking of culture and sharing, Chef Anto Cocagne recently highlighted African products and recipes as the end-of-year holidays approach. In her book entitled “Mon Afrique Produits phares, savoir-faire, recettes”, she shares her expertise and presents a range of culinary possibilities highlighting the riches of the African continent. An original and tasty way to explore new flavors and celebrate the world’s gastronomic traditions.
This flow of events testifies to the diversity of cultures and current issues that animate our world, offering new perspectives for discovery and sharing every day. Whether through political initiatives such as the military withdrawal from Africa, artistic expressions such as Tunisian cinema or taste pleasures such as African cuisine, each experience contributes to enriching our understanding of the world around us.