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Dans le sud du Niger, le plus grand oléoduc d'Afrique prend corps - Boursorama

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Des ouvriers chinois et nigériens sur le chantier de construction du pipeline Niger-Bénin, le 10 octobre 2022 à Gaya, dans le sud-ouest du Niger ( AFP / BOUREIMA HAMA ) Des ouvriers chinois et nigériens, masqués et casqués, hissent des tuyaux géants en acier au-dessus de monticules de terre. Plus loin, de la fumée s'échappe

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