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Senegal has signed a deal with separatist rebels. But will it end one of Africa's longest conflicts?
Read full article: Senegal has signed a deal with separatist rebels. But will it end one of Africa's longest conflicts?Senegal’s government has signed an agreement with separatist rebels to bring peace in its southern region, where an armed rebellion has been raging for over 40 years over calls for independence.
Mystical beliefs fuel Senegal’s illegal big cat trade and threaten lion’s survival in West Africa
Read full article: Mystical beliefs fuel Senegal’s illegal big cat trade and threaten lion’s survival in West AfricaThe illegal trade of lion and leopard parts is growing in Senegal and threatening the lion's survival across West Africa.
World’s most popular TikTok personality Khaby Lame joins UNICEF as goodwill ambassador
Read full article: World’s most popular TikTok personality Khaby Lame joins UNICEF as goodwill ambassadorKhaby Lame, the Senegalese-Italian influencer who ranks as world’s most popular TikTok personality, has been named as a goodwill ambassador by the U.N.'s children’s agency.
Senegalese artisans in the spotlight as they exhibit for the first time at a prestigious art event
Read full article: Senegalese artisans in the spotlight as they exhibit for the first time at a prestigious art eventFor the artistic and cultural elites of the West African nation of Senegal, the monthlong Dakar Biennale of Contemporary African Arts is a celebratory moment.
For the first time, France's Macron calls 1944 killings of West African troops by French a massacre
Read full article: For the first time, France's Macron calls 1944 killings of West African troops by French a massacreFrance's President Emmanuel Macron has for the first time recognized the killing of West African soldiers by the French Army in 1944 as a massacre.
On board with Senegal’s navy as it searches for migrants on a popular but deadly route toward Europe
Read full article: On board with Senegal’s navy as it searches for migrants on a popular but deadly route toward EuropeThe Associated Press had rare access to a night patrol by Senegal's navy as it scanned the sea for a growing number of vulnerable boats making the risky journey towards Europe.
Senegal votes in election that will decide if president can carry out the reforms he promised
Read full article: Senegal votes in election that will decide if president can carry out the reforms he promisedPeople in Senegal are voting in a parliamentary election that will decide whether the country’s president will be able to carry out ambitious reforms, six months after he was voted in on an anti-establishment platform.
At an art festival in Dakar, artists from both sides of the Atlantic examine the legacy of slavery
Read full article: At an art festival in Dakar, artists from both sides of the Atlantic examine the legacy of slaveryThe Dakar Biennale of Contemporary African Art, or Dak’Art, has opened in the Senegalese capital.
In Senegal, the bastion of the region's Francophonie, French is giving way to local languages
Read full article: In Senegal, the bastion of the region's Francophonie, French is giving way to local languagesFor decades Senegal, a former French colony in West Africa, has been touted as the bastion of the French language in the region.
Senegal's president dissolves parliament to call a snap legislative election
Read full article: Senegal's president dissolves parliament to call a snap legislative electionPresident Bassirou Diomaye Faye of Senegal has dissolved the opposition-dominated parliament, paving the way for a snap legislative election six months after he was voted in on an anti-establishment platform.
France honors African soldiers who helped liberate the French Riviera from Nazis 80 years ago
Read full article: France honors African soldiers who helped liberate the French Riviera from Nazis 80 years agoFrance is commemorating the 80th anniversary of the Allied invasion of the French Riviera in World War II to push back the Nazis.
Excess weight on terrace of Spanish building may have led to collapse that killed 4, officials say
Read full article: Excess weight on terrace of Spanish building may have led to collapse that killed 4, officials sayOfficials in Spain say excess weight on a first-floor terrace may have contributed to the collapse of a building housing a bar and restaurant club on the island of Mallorca that killed four people.
The West African Sahel is becoming a drug smuggling corridor, UN warns, as seizures skyrocket
Read full article: The West African Sahel is becoming a drug smuggling corridor, UN warns, as seizures skyrocketA UN report says drug seizures have soared in the West African Sahel region in recent years, indicating the conflict-ridden region is becoming an influential hotspot for trafficking.
Senegal swears in Africa's youngest elected leader as president in a dramatic prison-to-palace rise
Read full article: Senegal swears in Africa's youngest elected leader as president in a dramatic prison-to-palace riseSenegal has inaugurated Africa’s youngest elected leader as president, as the 44-year-old and previously little-known Bassirou Diomaye Faye completed a dramatic ascent from prison to palace within weeks.
Senegal’s little-known opposition leader Bassirou Diomaye Faye is named the next president
Read full article: Senegal’s little-known opposition leader Bassirou Diomaye Faye is named the next presidentSenegal’s little-known, 44-year-old opposition leader Bassirou Diomaye Faye is named the country’s next president after preliminary results showed that he won the first round outright.
Senegal voted in a tightly contested presidential race after months of unrest
Read full article: Senegal voted in a tightly contested presidential race after months of unrestSenegalese have voted in a tightly contested presidential race following months of uncertainty and unrest that have tested the West African nation’s reputation as a stable democracy in a coup-prone region.
Senegal votes Sunday in a presidential election that has fired up political tensions
Read full article: Senegal votes Sunday in a presidential election that has fired up political tensionsSenegal votes Sunday in a tightly contested presidential election that has fired up political tensions and tested one of West Africa’s most stable democracies.
The first woman to run for president in years in Senegal is inspiring hope
Read full article: The first woman to run for president in years in Senegal is inspiring hopeSenegal’s only female presidential candidate may have little chance of winning in Sunday's election, but activists say her presence is helping to advance a decadeslong campaign to achieve equality in the West African nation.
Senegal's government sets March 24 as the new date for the delayed presidential election
Read full article: Senegal's government sets March 24 as the new date for the delayed presidential electionThe Senegalese government has announced March 24 as the new date for the country’s delayed presidential election.
Senegal's president says he'll leave office in April, but gives no date for elections
Read full article: Senegal's president says he'll leave office in April, but gives no date for electionsSenegal’s President Macky Sall says that he will end his term in April as expected, but he has not given a new date for the presidential election originally scheduled for Sunday.
Delay of Senegal's Feb. 25 presidential election is ruled illegal, leaving date uncertain
Read full article: Delay of Senegal's Feb. 25 presidential election is ruled illegal, leaving date uncertainSenegal’s top election authority has voided the president’s postponement of a presidential election scheduled for Feb. 25 and its rescheduling in December, saying the moves were unconstitutional.
Senegal's president defends delaying elections in exclusive interview as protests erupt nationwide
Read full article: Senegal's president defends delaying elections in exclusive interview as protests erupt nationwideSenegalese President Macky Sall defended his decision to postpone elections as violent protests erupted across the country.
Senegal parliament delays election until December after opposition lawmakers are blocked from voting
Read full article: Senegal parliament delays election until December after opposition lawmakers are blocked from votingSenegal’s parliament has voted to delay the West African nation’s presidential election until Dec. 15 in a chaotic voting process that took place after opposition lawmakers were forcefully removed from the legislative building.
Senegal police clamp down on protesters as opposition rejects election delay
Read full article: Senegal police clamp down on protesters as opposition rejects election delaySenegal’s police have made arrests and fired tear gas at opposition supporters protesting against the president's decision to postpone elections scheduled for Feb. 25.
Two opposition leaders in Senegal are excluded from the final list of presidential candidates
Read full article: Two opposition leaders in Senegal are excluded from the final list of presidential candidatesSenegal’s highest election authority has excluded two top opposition leaders from the final list of candidates for the West African nation’s presidential election next month.
More than 60 Senegalese migrants are feared dead on a monthlong voyage to Spain
Read full article: More than 60 Senegalese migrants are feared dead on a monthlong voyage to SpainMore than 60 migrants are feared dead after a Spanish fishing vessel rescued a boat off Cape Verde that originally had more than 100 people aboard.
Dozens of Senegalese migrants are dead or missing after their boat is rescued with 38 survivors
Read full article: Dozens of Senegalese migrants are dead or missing after their boat is rescued with 38 survivorsDozens of people are dead or missing following an attempt to migrate from Senegal to Spain by sea.
Senegal's opposition leader charged with conspiracy against the state and calls for insurrection
Read full article: Senegal's opposition leader charged with conspiracy against the state and calls for insurrectionSenegal’s public prosecutor said the opposition leader has been charged with conspiracy against the state and calls for insurrections, among other offenses.
Senegal opposition leader Sonko's lawyer files a lawsuit in France and calls for an ICC inquiry
Read full article: Senegal opposition leader Sonko's lawyer files a lawsuit in France and calls for an ICC inquiryA lawyer for Senegal's embattled opposition leader Ousmane Sonko has filed a lawsuit in a French court.
Protesters in Senegal accuse police of using armed civilians to quell unrest
Read full article: Protesters in Senegal accuse police of using armed civilians to quell unrestDemonstrators and civil rights groups in Senegal are accusing the country's security forces of working with armed civilians who shot and killed several people who participated in recent anti-government protests.
Senegal violence threatens country's stability as experts call on government to instill calm
Read full article: Senegal violence threatens country's stability as experts call on government to instill calmSenegal experts have called on the government to instill calm after days of the country’s deadliest violence in years and concerns it could have lasting consequences.
Senegal's government suspends mobile internet access amid days of deadly clashes
Read full article: Senegal's government suspends mobile internet access amid days of deadly clashesSenegal’s government has temporarily suspended mobile phone data as the country reels from days of deadly clashes between police and supporters of opposition leader Ousmane Sonko.
Death toll from Senegal protests rises to 15 as opposition supporters clash with police
Read full article: Death toll from Senegal protests rises to 15 as opposition supporters clash with policeSenegal's government says the number of people killed in clashes between police and supporters of opposition leader Ousmane Sonko has now risen to 15, including two security officers.
Clashes in Senegal kill at least 9; government bans social media platforms and closes university
Read full article: Clashes in Senegal kill at least 9; government bans social media platforms and closes universitySenegal's government says at least nine people have been killed in violent clashes between police and supporters of opposition leader Ousmane Sonko.
Senegal opposition leader Sonko convicted of corrupting youth, acquitted of rape
Read full article: Senegal opposition leader Sonko convicted of corrupting youth, acquitted of rapeA court in Senegal's capital says opposition leader Ousmane Sonko has been convicted of corrupting youth but acquitted of raping a woman who worked at a massage parlor.
Teen getting 10 years for fire that killed 5 from Senegal
Read full article: Teen getting 10 years for fire that killed 5 from SenegalOne of three teens accused of starting a fire that killed five immigrants from Senegal in 2020 at a Denver home has been sentenced under a deal that calls for him to get 10 years in custody — seven years in prison and three years in juvenile detention.
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Leaders agree in Paris on helping African economies revive
Read full article: Leaders agree in Paris on helping African economies reviveMore than 20 African heads of state and top officials from European governments, the European Union and the International Monetary Fund have agreed to seek an additional $100 billion for reviving Africa’s economies crippled by the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Italy's Lampedusa island slammed again by migrant arrivals
Read full article: Italy's Lampedusa island slammed again by migrant arrivalsThe tiny Mediterranean island of Lampedusa is in the throes of yet another season of migrants arriving by sea, and Ibrahima Mbaye and Waly Sarr can only watch from shore as their fellow Africans risk their lives to get here via unsafe smugglers’ boats.
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Senegal, Spain leaders seek to encourage legal migration
Read full article: Senegal, Spain leaders seek to encourage legal migrationSenegal and Spain signed a memorandum of understanding to encourage circular migration as part of efforts to mitigate migration flows that have been increasing amid the coronavirus pandemic.
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Senegal opposition leader released as new clashes erupt
Read full article: Senegal opposition leader released as new clashes eruptDemonstrators shout slogans in front of riot policemen during a protest against the arrest of opposition leader and former presidential candidate Ousmane Sonko, Senegal, Monday, March 8, 2021. Senegalese authorities have freed opposition leader Ousmane Sonko while he awaits trial on charges of rape and making death threats. Upon his release, the 46-year-old politician blamed his arrest on President Macky Sall, accusing the incumbent leader of seeking to sideline his future political prospects before the country's 2024 election. While Sonko publicly accused the president of plunging Senegal into an unprecedented crisis, the opposition leader said his goal wasn't to force Sall from power. Karim Wade, the son of the president Sall defeated in 2012, was once widely seen as the heir apparent before he was charged with corruption the following year.
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Protests backing opposition leader escalate in Senegal
Read full article: Protests backing opposition leader escalate in SenegalA demonstrator holds up a Senegalese flag during protests against the arrest of opposition leader and former presidential candidate Ousmane Sonko in Dakar, Senegal, Friday, March 5, 2021. Days of violent protests in Senegal have killed at least one person, local reports say, as young people take to the streets nationwide in support of the main opposition leader who was detained Wednesday. This week’s unrest in Dakar has been the worst seen in years in a country known for its stability. Police moved in to disperse crowds throwing objects at security forces and setting tires, pieces of wood and other objects on fire near the tribunal where opposition leader Ousmane Sonko appeared. Demonstrators reappeared after prayers to be confronted by authorities lobbing tear gas cannisters.
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The Latest: Mexico hits new daily high for coronavirus cases
Read full article: The Latest: Mexico hits new daily high for coronavirus cases(AP Photo/Marco Ugarte)MEXICO CITY — Mexico has reported a new high for a daily increase in coronavirus cases, with 13,345 newly confirmed infections reported Wednesday for the previous 24 hours. John Bel Edwards and public health officials said Wednesday that efforts are being made to speed up vaccinations for the coronavirus. Texas officials reported 19,535 new confirmed coronavirus cases. So far, state officials have administered 126,602 of the 522,550 doses the state has received. Israel’s Health Ministry has reported over 462,000 cases of the coronavirus, including more than 8,000 new cases on Wednesday.
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Spain's foreign minister visits Senegal to discuss migration
Read full article: Spain's foreign minister visits Senegal to discuss migration(AP Photo/Javier Bauluz)DAKAR – Spain’s foreign minister met Sunday with Senegal's president in the West African country’s capital Sunday to discuss the sudden increase of Senegalese migrants attempting to reach the Canary Islands by boat. Spanish Foreign Minister Arancha González Laya met with President Macky Sall in Dakar to discuss migration and border cooperation between Spain, the European Union and Senegal. Human rights groups have been warning about the reopening of the Atlantic route to the Canary Islands since late 2019, when arrivals began increasing slowly. He participated in the meeting between Spain's foreign minister and Senegalese counterpart Aïssata Tall Sall. Sarr said they would work with Spain to increase legal ways for Senegalese to work in Europe, including circular migration programs.
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Africa urges no 'obstacles' to a COVID-19 vaccine for all
Read full article: Africa urges no 'obstacles' to a COVID-19 vaccine for all(AP Photo/Sylvain Cherkaoui)JOHANNESBURG Governments around the world should remove all obstacles to swift and equitable distribution of any successful COVID-19 vaccine, including by making all intellectual property and technologies immediately available, African countries said Thursday. Meanwhile, the World Health Organization supports a COVID-19 technology access pool where IP and data can be shared voluntarily. We cannot repeat the tragic history of delayed access to HIV treatment in sub-Saharan Africa, which cost millions of lives, Rizvi said. Strive Masiyiwa told the African vaccine conference that testing kits were available but only to the Western countries. ... Abbott and them were saying, You wait until September, wait until October. So I didnt waste any time with them.

France returns stolen historical sword to Senegal
Read full article: France returns stolen historical sword to SenegalAs part of its commitment to return artifacts stolen during colonial times, France is returning a sword that belonged to a 19th century Islamic scholar and ruler in Senegal. (CNN) - As part of its commitment to return artifacts stolen during colonial times, France is returning a sword that belonged to a 19th century Islamic scholar and ruler in Senegal. The sword originally belonged to Omar Saidou Tall, a west African ruler who led an anti-colonial struggle against the French in the 1850s. After his death, his sword and books from his library were seized by the French. Faced with mounting pressure from African governments, there is a wave of stolen artifacts being returned by European countries to their original countries.