Jeune Afrique

Jeune Afrique is a French-language weekly magazine for politics, economy and culture of the African continent.

Jeune Afrique was founded in 1960 in Tunis from Béchir Ben Yahmed, later moved his publishing headquarters to Paris; In 1967, with the Editions Jeune Afrique, a book publisher in addition to publishing activity. In 1983, publication of the monthly magazine Afrique Magazine ( AM). The editorial concept experienced several times a relaunch, most recently in 1995 and 1999, with the publication of the 2000. Edition. Among the chief editors of the magazine there was, inter alia, the later Guinean opposition leader Siradiou Diallo, who worked from 1970 to 1991 for Jeune Afrique and the Lebanese author Amin Maalouf, who was editor of Jeune Afrique in the 70s/80s.

In addition to the print editions of the publishing group, Groupe Jeune Afrique maintains an online edition.

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