Jour des morts
Comment le vol de cadavres au Gabon reflète la politique du pays.
Comment le vol de cadavres au Gabon reflète la politique du pays.
How stealing corpses in Gabon reflects its politics: a political system that does not hesitate to draw its vital force in death, even as death and paralysis threaten the system’s leading beneficiaries.
When he was fifteen, the Gabonese Luc Bendza embarked on his life journey to China to
The image of striker Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, descending alone from the field after Gabon was knocked out of AFCON 2017 game, tells the whole story of Gabon's malaise.
The longevity of the Gabonese political system also lies in the many channels of redistribution that connect politicians (known colloquially as “les Grands”) to ordinary citizens.
The Bongo family has ruled the central African country of Gabon uninterrupted for 49 years. This
Guibinga documents the vibrant beach culture of the country's capital, Libreville, on the West African coast.
My knowledge of European club football doesn’t stretch much further beyond what gets posted here on
Filmmakers who use digital technology hope FESPACO catches up to the times. Meanwhile, this year the festival attempts to right its gender imbalances.
Number 11 in our series where we ask photographers about their 5 favorite photographs; how and where the images were made.
The 28th edition of the African Cup of Nations kicks off in Gabon and Equitorial Guinea
Since we’ll be on break for a minute (details tomorrow) when the following central African countries
Gabon's unsavory Life President came to visit the US. Probably to discuss oil deals. He became collatoral damage in the US right's media war against Barack Obama. So less time to focus on Bongo. So a win for him then.
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