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Guinea and Egypt: A Promising African Path of Partnership | The Middle East Observer

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On 2 October 1958, the streets of Conakry erupted with music, parades, and chants of freedom. While most French colonies chose continued ties with Paris, Guinea under Ahmed Sékou Touré took the boldest path: voting “No” in Charles de Gaulle’s referendum and declaring full independence. It was the first French African colony to break free, […]
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meobserver.org broke the news in on Tuesday, September 30, 2025.
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