HeadlineNPR News -Africa The relative calm of Senegal has been shattered by protests, arrests and deaths by External Source June 5, 2023 June 5, 2023 Bookmark 3 Senegal has been wracked by unrest, violence and sporadic social media blackouts in a country that is usually seen as a beacon of democracy and calm in an unstable region of West Africa. Share 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinTumblrRedditWhatsappTelegramEmail External Source Follow Author Africa News Matters is powered by the Colorado non-profit Africa Agenda. We credit our sources via link sharing. Support us, make a donation today! previous post US may restrict visas for Ugandan officials in wake of anti-LGBTQ+ laws next post Uganda Anti-Gay Law Met with Condemnation from US, UN You may also like Bookmark Trump’s False Claims about Lesotho: An Opportunity to... March 26, 2025 Bookmark Cameroonian Women at the Aurora First Presbyterian Church... March 24, 2025 Bookmark Kenyans Abroad: Sheila Van de Graaph and YouthRoots December 21, 2024 Bookmark Spears Books Presents Cameroon Anglophone Literature December 18, 2024 Bookmark DU’s Students for Africa Host Community Dinner After... December 16, 2024 Bookmark Boy from Malawi Wows Denver with Wind Talk December 15, 2024 Bookmark At 10 —Africa Development Promise Marks a Significant... December 13, 2024 Bookmark Colorado’s United Alliance for African Communities is Taking... December 11, 2024 Bookmark What to Know About Ghana’s Election December 6, 2024 Bookmark Cameroonian Pharmacists in the US Share Knowledge, Experiences... November 8, 2024