
Guinée équatoriale
Equatorial Guinea is a small, oil-rich country located on the west coast of Central Africa. It is known for its authoritarian government and has one of the highest per capita incomes in Africa due to its oil wealth, yet it also faces criticism for human rights abuses and lack of political freedoms. The country plays a significant role in regional politics, and its recent extension of the rotating presidency within the Central African Economic Community (CEEAC) has heightened tensions with neighboring nations, particularly Rwanda, reflecting the complex dynamics in Central African geopolitics.
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Equatorial Guinea's presidency of the CEEAC was extended for an additional year.
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