Stories from Senegal
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Senegal Fuel Subsidy Could Exceed Budget By $2 Billion
Senegal's minister stated that the country's fuel subsidy could exceed its budget allocation by $2 billion.
Mastodon
Senegalese Fishermen Protest Industrial Ship Access
Artisanal fishermen in Senegal are protesting the authorization of industrial vessels in their coastal waters.
Senegalese General Strike Begins
Students in Senegal began a general strike on May 18, 1968, protesting cuts to student grants. The movement, known as the Senegalese May 68, grew despite repression and eventually involved workers.
French Engineer Arrested in Senegal for Homosexuality
Matar Ndiaga Seck, described as a close associate of Ousmane Sonko, has been arrested in Senegal. He is reportedly facing charges related to alleged 'acts against nature'. A French engineer in his thirties, residing in Dakar, Senegal, has been arrested.
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South Africa Beats Senegal in U17 Africa Cup of Nations
South Africa's Under-17 team came from behind to beat Senegal 2-1 in their opening group stage match. The victory secured points for South Africa in a tough group.
Cyberattack Targets Senegal Public Treasury
Senegal's public treasury has been targeted by a cyberattack. This marks the third public institution in the country to be hit by such an attack in the last six months. It is unclear if this is directly related to the cyberattack on the Senegalese Public Treasury.
Africa Radio
Tramadol and Cannabis Seized in Senegal
Authorities in Kedougou, Senegal, seized 2,400 tablets of Tramadol and 6 kilograms of Indian hemp during an operation by OCRTIS. The operation targeted illegal drug trafficking.
Bluesky Social
Senegal Local Elections In 2027 Could See Presidential-PM Duel
Local elections scheduled for 2027 in Senegal are anticipated to feature the first direct political contest between the president and his prime minister. These elections precede the 2029 general elections.
RFI Monde
Senegalese Seismologist Publishes 'Troisième Al-Qaïda'
Senegalese seismologist Mamoudou Ibrakan has released a new book titled 'Troisième Al-Qaïda'.
RFI Afrique
Three Senegalese Supporters Return From Moroccan Prison
Three Senegalese supporters, detained in Morocco since January 18, returned to Senegal on Thursday evening after serving prison sentences. Their detention stemmed from incidents of hooliganism during the Africa Cup of Nations final.
RFI Afrique