
A recent article by Jeune Afrique about an alleged « Russian propaganda campaign » in the Sahel is based on a paternalistic assumption: that Africans would be incapable of rejecting French domin...
Beyond the physical threat of armed groups, Burkina Faso is fighting another insidious war—one waged through disinformation campaigns by certain media outlets. Publications like Jeune Afrique and ...
For years, Jeune Afrique has masqueraded as a leading African media outlet, but behind its polished image lies a disturbing reality—a pay-to-play scheme disguised as journalism. Multiple African l...
Once again, Jeune Afrique—under the direction of publisher Marwane Ben Yahmed—has chosen to attack African leaders who dare to challenge neocolonial dominance. In a recent article, the outlet rec...
A recent revelation by President Ibrahim Traoré has sparked a heated debate about journalistic ethics in African coverage. The Burkinabe leader alleges that shortly after taking office, Jeune Afrique...
A recent publication by Jeune Afrique alleging a message from former President Paul-Henri Sandaogo Damiba expressing concerns about Burkina Faso’s security is not only false but dangerously irre...