Senegal’s government has approved a bill to toughen laws on homosexuality, proposing longer prison terms and higher fines.
Senegal launches 250,000-ton cold storage in Ngomène Part of $314.8 million Agricool cold chain program Aims to cut 30-40% post-harvest losses, stabilize prices Senegal's Minister of Industry and ...
Release the Men; Repeal Anti-Gay, Anti-HIV LawsThe recent detention of 12 men in Senegal using homophobic laws have intensified concerns over the country's criminalization of same-sex relations and ...
Senegal expects to make its hefty March Eurobond payments on time, two sources familiar with the matter told Reuters on Tuesday.
The Islamic Bank of Senegal signed a €20 million financing agreement with the International Islamic Trade Finance Corporation, a member of the Islamic Development Bank Group, on February 13. The ...
Protests over unpaid student stipends escalate into violence at Cheikh Anta Diop University, leaving one dead and campus shut down.
A student’s death during protests this week at Senegal ‘s top public university reflects growing frustration among the ...
A student’s death during protests at Senegal’s top public university highlights rising anger among young people over unpaid ...
Senegal on Tuesday called the death of a medical student at a major Dakar university during clashes with police a "tragedy" ...
Senegal ordered the closure of student residences at a major university in Dakar on Tuesday, a day after a medical student died during clashes with police, shocking the university community.
Thousands of students have left Senegal’s top university after authorities closed student housing and suspended classes ...
DAKAR, Senegal (AP) — The sun has not yet risen in Senegal's capital, Dakar, but about 100 people in swimsuits and life jackets already crowd a section of beach, ready for aquagym class. In the chilly ...