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Pape GueyeFrance and Senegal landed in Group I during last night’s 2026 World Cup draw. The upcoming clash between these two sides is already generating plenty of buzz. Pape Gueye can’t
Senegal’s sovereign bonds fell after Finance Minister Cheikh Diba flagged the country’s need for liquidity, although he described discussions with the International Monetary Fund as going well.
Group I is set for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, featuring France, Senegal, winner of FIFA Playoff 2 and Norway. 2 DAYS AGO・FIFA Men's World Cup・2:03
World Cup - Senegal: "France is a wonderful draw," says Mamadou NiangWith the 2026 World Cup draw pitting France against Senegal next summer, Mamadou Niang has shared his thoughts on the
An external debt restructuring in Senegal is "increasingly likely" in the second half of 2026, Bank of America Global Research said in a note published on Thursday. The West African country is struggling to manage billions in debts that the previous administration did not report,
(Bloomberg) -- Senegal is arranging some of its 2024 financing needs early in order to avoid a potential risk premium that most African borrowers suffer during poll years. The country is borrowing 604.8 billion CFA francs ($976 million) more in 2023 for ...
The International Monetary Fund’s head of mission to Zambia is set to take up the same role for Senegal early next year, overseeing a country facing a financial crunch after uncovering billions of previously undisclosed state borrowing.
Johannesburg — Senegal's parliament voted Monday to delay crucial national elections until Dec. 15 after chaotic scenes in the chamber that included opposition members being dragged out by police in riot gear. Opposition leaders denounced the proceedings ...
A digital cooperation framework between the countries is in the offing as they share insights on how to better implement digital transformation strategies.
Senegal has approved its share of payment for the African Energy Bank (AEB), which is expected to be paid before the end of 2025.
Fashion shows almost universally conjure up images of a catwalk, but off the coast of Senegal’s capital Dakar Saturday, models were paraded in front of an audience on artisanal fishing boats, clinging onto ropes to keep them from falling over in the choppy waves.