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Tag: Senegal

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At Least 70 Drown Off Mauritania After Boat Capsizes

August 29, 2025August 29, 2025Ruth Maclean and Saikou JammehComments Off on At Least 70 Drown Off Mauritania After Boat Capsizes

Around 150 people boarded a boat in Gambia that was thought to have been headed for Europe. The boat capsized after traveling about 380 miles.

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Trump Discusses Economic Investment With African Leaders at White House Meeting

July 9, 2025July 9, 2025Zolan Kanno-Youngs and Ruth MacleanComments Off on Trump Discusses Economic Investment With African Leaders at White House Meeting

The administration is aiming to strike deals to expand the United States’ access to critical minerals and to counter China’s rising influence in Africa.

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Strawberries Aren’t Ripe for Africa? His Farms Disprove That, Deliciously.

April 20, 2025April 21, 2025Saikou Jammeh and Carmen Abd AliComments Off on Strawberries Aren’t Ripe for Africa? His Farms Disprove That, Deliciously.

Thierno Agne left behind studying law to grow strawberries, a shocking move in Senegal, where farming is considered work for the old, poor and uneducated. His success is making the profession “sexy.”

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Coming for Selfies, Staying for Art: Dakar’s Biennale Draws Young Crowd

December 5, 2024December 5, 2024ELIAN PELTIERComments Off on Coming for Selfies, Staying for Art: Dakar’s Biennale Draws Young Crowd

Encouraged by Senegal’s new president, teenagers and young adults, with social media tools in hand, have thronged an art exhibition that is usually the exclusive realm of the wealthy and elite.

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Coming for Selfies, Staying for Art: Dakar’s Biennale Draws Young Crowd

December 5, 2024ELIAN PELTIERComments Off on Coming for Selfies, Staying for Art: Dakar’s Biennale Draws Young Crowd

Encouraged by Senegal’s new president, teenagers and young adults, with social media tools in hand, have thronged an art exhibition that is usually the exclusive realm of the wealthy and elite.

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80 Years After Killings, Senegal Wants the Facts From France

December 1, 2024December 1, 2024Elian Peltier and Saikou JammehComments Off on 80 Years After Killings, Senegal Wants the Facts From France

The mass slaying of West African soldiers by colonial forces at the end of World War II in Senegal remains shrouded in secrecy. But Senegal’s new government won’t abide the mystery.

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Dozens Feared Dead After Migrant Boat Sinks Off Canary Islands

September 30, 2024Amelia NierenbergComments Off on Dozens Feared Dead After Migrant Boat Sinks Off Canary Islands

At least nine people are known to have died in a sinking off the Canary Islands and 48 more are missing, the latest disaster on the perilous Atlantic crossing from West Africa.

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Senegal’s Young President Wants a New World Order

September 25, 2024September 25, 2024Ruth MacleanComments Off on Senegal’s Young President Wants a New World Order

In his first interview with Western media since becoming president of Senegal, Bassirou Diomaye Faye said the United Nations has to change to reflect changing world demographics.

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Dozens Die as Intense Heat Grips Mecca During Hajj Pilgrimage

June 19, 2024June 19, 2024Cassandra VinogradComments Off on Dozens Die as Intense Heat Grips Mecca During Hajj Pilgrimage

Reports from official media in Europe, the Middle East and Africa suggest that dozens of people died during this year’s pilgrimage as temperatures soared.

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Nine Rescued in Atlantic After Days on Wreckage of Migrant Boat

April 30, 2024EMMA BUBOLAComments Off on Nine Rescued in Atlantic After Days on Wreckage of Migrant Boat

The survivors told Spanish authorities that about 60 people had been aboard when their vessel set out for the Canary Islands from Senegal.

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