Celebrating 65 years of Senegalese independence, Hiroshima Mon Amour will come alive with a vibrant musical tribute. The event promises to weave together history and culture, showcasing the rich tapestry of Senegalese artistry and resilience. Join the festivities!
Read MoreIn a significant political move, Senegal’s National Assembly has passed a law revising the controversial amnesty initially enacted under former President Macky Sall. This decision raises questions about accountability and justice within the nation’s evolving governance landscape.
Read MoreIn a significant cultural shift, Dakar’s Boulevard Général-de-Gaulle is set to be renamed Boulevard Mamadou-Dia. This change reflects a growing appreciation for local history and leaders, honoring the legacy of Mamadou Dia, a pivotal figure in Senegalese politics.
Read MoreIn recent developments, over 180 migrants have been intercepted in Guinea-Bissau and Senegal, reflecting ongoing challenges in regional migration. Authorities continue to navigate the complexities of migration, striving for safety and humanitarian responses.
Read MoreIn the heart of Senegal’s bustling legislative chamber, the air is thick with fervor and anticipation as deputies gather to engage in a pivotal debate: the revision of the amnesty law. This contentious issue has emerged as a flashpoint, igniting impassioned discussions among lawmakers amid a backdrop of political tension and public scrutiny. With stakes…
Read MoreIn the vibrant heart of Senegal, where the rhythms of daily life pulsate with resilience and hope, a shadow looms over the healthcare system following the suspension of American aid.For many citizens, notably those battling chronic illnesses, the once-reliable support that bolstered their access to essential treatments has evaporated, leaving a palpable sense of anxiety…
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