Senegal’s government has approved a bill to toughen laws on homosexuality, proposing longer prison terms and higher fines.
Nineteen football supporters have been handed jail terms in Morocco after chaos broke out during the Africa Cup of Nations ...
Eighteen Senegalese football fans are facing prison terms ranging from three to 12 months after a court in Morocco on Friday ...
U.S. Army Brig. Gen. Daniel Cederman, engaged with Senegalese senior military leaders, U.S. Department of State officials, ...
A student died during protests over unpaid financial aid at Senegal's top university in Dakar, the government said late on ...
Senegal secured sufficient funding to meet eurobond payments due in March, according to people familiar with the matter, easing investor anxiety about the government’s ability to service its ...
A TV presenter and one of Senegal’s best-known musicians appeared in court on Monday in one of the country’s most high-profile anti-gay cases in years.
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Rights groups urge Senegal authorities to protect LGBT community amid wave of homophobia
International rights groups are calling on Senegal to protect the rights of LGBT people amid a wave of homophobia in the West ...
Senegal to begin preparations on February 23The Senegalese Football Federation announced on February 19 the launch of the ...
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Okemos teacher selected as a Fulbright Scholar, headed to Senegal this spring
Cora Zink's classroom is sprinkled with artifacts from other cultures. She's already visited five different continents, and Africa will be her sixth.
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What daily life looks like in Senegal’s biggest ghetto
This area sits on the edge of Senegal’s capital, but feels far removed from the rest of the city. Infrastructure is limited, ...
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