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The Irish Times13d
Unrest and political allegations shake Senegal’s reputation for stability in a volatile region
As Senegal president Macky Sall arrived in New York for this week’s UN gathering, pro- and anti-Sall protesters faced off ...
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Political crisis shakes Senegal’s image of stability in a volatile region
West African county hit by unrest and allegations of a political witch hunt ahead of a bitterly contested presidential vote ...
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Senegal Added to Human Rights Watchlist as Attacks Against the Political Opposition Escalate Ahead of 2024 Elections
Press Release - Popular opposition politician, Ousmane Sonko, arrested, his political party dissolved Several journalists imprisoned Excessive and lethal force used to repress protests ...
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Two killed after Senegalese police break up protest over mining jobs
DAKAR (Reuters) - At least two people were killed by gunfire during a police crackdown on a protest over mining jobs in southeastern Senegal on Monday, local Mayor Mahamady Sissoko said.
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2 dead in Senegalese police crackdown on protest over mining jobs
At least two people were killed by gunfire during a police crackdown on a protest over mining jobs in southeastern Senegal on Monday, local mayor Mahamady Sissoko said. Police in the town of ...
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Senegal opposition group plans banging-pot protest
Senegal's F24, a platform that unites various political groups and civil society organisations, has called on their supporters to bang pots in protest against President Macky Sall this Sunday ...
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Senegal
They were attempting the dangerous crossing to the Canary Islands, a gateway to Europe. Fountain of Life charity has created 250 boreholes to serve communities in Africa. Algeria withdraws on the ...
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At mass burial, Congolese families weep for victims of protest killings
The smell of decomposing bodies filled the air as cemetery workers in eastern Congo unloaded dozens of coffins at the final ...
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Protesters in Niger Rally Outside French Military Base Demanding Immediate Troop Withdrawal
In Niger, protesters gathered again outside a French military base in the capital Niamey demanding an immediate withdrawal of French troops. French President Emmanuel Macron has vowed to remove French ...
Ottawa Citizen19d
Three suspects charged in Aug. 1 Senegal embassy protest, 10 more sought
Ottawa police say three suspects have been charged in connection with an Aug. 1 protest at the Embassy of Senegal on Kent Street that resulted in accusations of assault, forcible entry, mischief ...
Politico Europe12d
Protests over food and fuel surged in 2022 — the biggest were in Europe
Last September, Italians in Rome, Milan and Naples burned their energy bills in a coordinated protest against soaring prices. In October, thousands took to French streets to decry government inaction ...
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Climate Protesters March on New York, Calling for End to Fossil Fuels
Ahead of U.N. meetings this week, thousands gathered in Midtown to demand that President Biden and other world leaders stop new oil and gas drilling. By Somini Sengupta, Hilary Howard and Delger ...

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