Ousmane Sonko: Senegal court boost for opposition leader’s election bid
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The defenses that made the country unique are falling one by one—leaving political discontent and …
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HeadlineNPR News -Africa
The relative calm of Senegal has been shattered by protests, arrests and deaths
Senegal has been wracked by unrest, violence and sporadic social media blackouts in a country …
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FactCheckNPR News -AfricaWest Africa
When the seas rise in Senegal, so do the fortunes of far-right parties in Europe
Sweeping global trends are changing the world. As climate change heats up the planet and …
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Pape Alé Niang, an investigative reporter, was arrested on charges of disclosing confidential government information. …
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African News ReviewNPR News -Africa
The arrest of a prominent journalist in Senegal has sparked unrest and fears
Senegal is widely seen as a peaceful and stable democracy in West Africa, but the …
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dakar, senegal — German Chancellor Olaf Scholz said his country is interested in a major …
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African News ReviewUncategorizedWest Africa
In Senegal’s Former Capital, a Colonial Statue in Hiding Is No Longer Welcome
The city of Saint-Louis was shaped by Louis Faidherbe, a French governor who also led …
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African News ReviewWest Africa
Guterres in Senegal: ‘Triple crisis’ in Africa aggravated by war in Ukraine
The war in Ukraine is aggravating a “triple food, energy and financial crisis,” across Africa, …
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Culture and SocietyHeadlineOpinionResearchSpotlightWest Africa
With the Goncourt Prize Win, Senegal’s Mbougar Sarr Sends a Message
The prestigious 2021 Goncourt Prize has been won by Mohamed Mbougar Sarr, with his novel …