
Ivorian supporters gathered at the INJS Marcory fan zone to watch the C么te d'Ivoire vs. Cura莽ao World Cup 2026 match. C么te d'Ivoire defeated Cura莽ao 2-0, securing their spot in the round of 16. Other related news includes the Elephants' final training session, coach Emerse Fa茅's pre-match press conference, and the team's warm welcome by Ivorian supporters in Toronto. The article also mentions C么te d'Ivoire being placed in Pot 3 for the World Cup 2026 draw. In other World Cup news, Elye Wahi was authorized to join the Elephants in Canada, Senegal lost to Norway, and Algeria beat Jordan to remain in contention for the round of 16. Cl茅ment Akpa was replaced by Christopher Operi due to injury.
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Must ReadAbidjan.net TV's "Titrologue" for Friday, June 26, 2026, highlights Ivory Coast's historic qualification for the second round of the World Cup. This marks the first time the nation has reached this stage in the tournament. The segment is part of a series of daily news summaries from Abidjan.net TV, which also covered other topics including Roseline Layo's performance with First Lady Dominique Ouattara, previous World Cup matches involving Ivory Coast, evictions in Yopougon Gesco, and judicial proceedings related to Alloui Brou. Other recent news from Abidjan.net includes the launch of a women's empowerment initiative, efforts by Emerse Fa茅 to lead the Elephants to qualification, seizure of butane gas bottles, a pilot phase for rice mechanization, calls to reduce food waste, and a celebration of mothers in Yopougon-Kout茅.
Must ReadThe C么te d'Ivoire national football team is celebrating its qualification for the round of 16 in the 2026 World Cup after defeating Cura莽ao 2-0. The team's victory has led to jubilation, shared with the President of the Ivorian Football Federation FIF. This achievement follows a series of preparations, including training sessions and press conferences, as the team, known as the Elephants, advanced through the tournament. Earlier in the competition, the Elephants were warmly welcomed by Ivorian supporters in Toronto. The team's journey also saw a change in its roster, with Cl茅ment Akpa being replaced by Christopher Operi due to injury.

Dr. Souleymane Diarrassouba, Minister of Planning and Development, presented the priority investment projects of C么te d'Ivoire's National Development Plan PND 2026-2030 to French companies in Paris on June 25, 2026. The meeting, organized by MEDEF International and CIAN, is part of an international mobilization effort preceding a consultative group meeting on July 8-9, 2026, in Abidjan. France is C么te d'Ivoire's primary European economic partner, with 3.91 billion euros in trade in 2025, a 47% increase since 2021, and nearly 3 billion euros in ongoing financing. C么te d'Ivoire, with an average growth of 6.5% between 2021 and 2025, projected to reach 7.2% for 2026-2030, and a contained budget deficit of 3% of GDP, offers a solid macroeconomic framework for international investors. The PND 2026-2030 outlines an investment program of 114,838.5 billion CFA francs, with the private sector expected to contribute 70.2% 80,614.7 billion CFA francs and the public sector 34,223.9 billion CFA francs. Priority investment areas include infrastructure, energy, transport, agriculture, agro-industry, manufacturing, health, vocational training, digital technology, and public-private partnerships, supported by reforms to improve the business environment and legal security for investments. Discussions focused on vocational training, structuring public-private partnerships, public procurement, agroforestry, and innovative financing mechanisms. Dr. Diarrassouba emphasized C么te d'Ivoire's aim for c