France has handed over control to the Senegalese government of two military bases in Senegal’s capital, Dakar that it has used for decades. The move follows an announcement in late 2024 by Senegal’s ...
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Young Senegalese still await promised change
Wally Faye hoped his life would take off when Senegal's youngest president swept to power promising radical change, but a ...
Machines stand inert at a unit of construction firm CSE in Senegal's capital, Dakar, due to plummeting orders and unpaid ...
Burkina Faso’s ruling military junta arrested three prominent journalists, escalating its crackdown on media freedom in the West African country, according to a Human ...
Rwanda hosted the "African Renaissance Retreat," an event spearheaded by Nigerian business magnate Aliko Dangote to unite ...
Dream Team will once again host the "Nankatsu SC Support Campaign." This year's campaign will feature a special "Nankatsu SC Support Super Dream Festival," introducing middle schooler Tsubasa Ozora as ...
The International Monetary Fund said on Monday that talks on a new programme for Senegal could not go ahead until the ...
Senegalese president Bassirou Diomaye Faye announced on 31 December 2024 that all foreign military bases in his country would close by 2025. On the same day, the Ivorian president said France would ...
Eramet Grande Cote, or EGC, Senegalese subsidiary of the Eramet, insisted it was a "responsible company" that has compensated ...