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UNICEF USA visited Senegal in February 2025 for a firsthand look at how UNICEF is addressing the needs of girls and women ...
Senegal's top court has rejected a move by lawmakers to revise an amnesty law that would have paved the way for possible prosecutions over the deaths of dozens of protesters during anti-government ...
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Mr Faye, who is 45 and new to political office, came to power on a wave of anti-Western and anti-elite sentiment. He promised ...
The solar farm project is set to provide electricity to more than 200,000 people in the south of Senegal by 2026 ...
Prime Minister Ousmane Sonko had vowed to repeal the amnesty law passed by Sall, which critics say shields perpetrators of ...
Born in Senegal, where her father runs a frozen fish export business, Ilaria grows up with the sea as a friend, but soon ...
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DAKAR, April 24 (Reuters) - Senegal's top court has rejected a move by lawmakers to revise an amnesty law that would have paved the way for possible prosecutions over the deaths of dozens of ...
Senegal's Court of Auditors said in a report released in February that, at the end of 2023, the country's total outstanding debt represented 99.67% of gross domestic product, compared with a ...