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Senegal

July 2024

  • A crowd of people, many wearing the ANC's colours of yellow and green, attend a march. Some hold their hands out while others hold placards

    Support for democracy in Africa falls amid military coups and corruption

    Africans still have stronger preference for democratic governance than many other parts of the world
  • Karamba Diaby at podium saying Deutscher Bundestag

    Germany’s first black African-born MP to stand down after racist abuse

    Karamba Diaby’s announcement he wants to spend time with family comes after bullet and arson attacks on his office
  • Col Assimi Goïita, Gen Abdourahamane Tiani, and Capt Ibrahim Traoré (R) salute as they stand to attention at the summit. All are wearing military uniform

    Ecowas warns of ‘disintegration’ as juntas split from west African bloc

    Breakaway union by military rulers of Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger exposes growing fissures within the region

June 2024

  • Mansour Seck performing at the Barbican Centre in London, May 2023.

    Mansour Seck obituary

    Senegalese musician in the ‘griot’ tradition, best known for his long-term collaboration with Baaba Maal

May 2024

  • India Media Police Raids<br>Activists of various student organizations hold placards in a protest against the raids of homes of journalists and writers belonging a news portal in New Delhi, India on October 04, 2023. Indian Police officials raided the homes of journalists and writers belonging to a news portal known as NewsClick.in on Tuesday . (Photo by Kabir Jhangiani/NurPhoto via Getty Images)

    Rights and freedom
    More than half the world cannot speak freely, report finds

    Sharp rise in number of people facing a crisis in freedom of speech, while authors particularly alarmed by deterioration in India under Narendra Modi

April 2024

  • Aerial shot of a small, partially submerged boat.

    At least 50 people feared drowned after boat from Senegal sinks off Canary island

    Nine people rescued from boat sailing perilous Atlantic route that reportedly left Senegal with 60 people onboard nine days ago
  • The audience at the Complexe Culturel Leopold Sedar Senghor watches the film in Pikine, Senegal.

    Moving pictures: travelling cinema takes stories of ‘departures and dreams’ to Senegal

    Cinemovel is screening Oscar-nominated Io Capitano to packed houses around the country, highlighting the perils migrants face on the journey to Europe
    • Senegal's youngest president promises to create fair and prosperous nation – video

    • Bassirou Diomaye Faye sworn in as Senegal’s youngest president

    • Peter Bradshaw's film of the week
      Io Capitano review – chilling indictment of the refugee exploitation economy

March 2024

  • People in Dakar celebrate the presumed win of Bassirou Diomaye Faye in Senegal's presidential elections

    ‘We are finally free’: Senegal hails new anti-establishment president

    Bassirou Diomaye Faye promises to overhaul democracy in west African country blighted by corruption
  • A man wearing a white robe over a grey suit gives a peace sign while standing in front of a ballot box

    Senegal’s anti-establishment candidate almost certain to become president

    Radical change candidate Bassirou Diomaye Faye pulls off stunning election win after main rival Amadou Ba concedes defeat
    • Senegal heads to the polls overshadowed by deadly protests

    • Banel & Adama review – powerfully subversive Senegalese love story

    • No electricity, first-time actors and 50C heat: how Ramata-Toulaye Sy shot her debut in Senegal – and premiered it at Cannes

February 2024

  • The cover of the 1 March edition of the Guardian Weekly.

    Inside Guardian Weekly
    Is democracy dying in Africa? Inside the 1 March Guardian Weekly

    Sengal’s worrying slide. Plus: The new science of history
  • A man in a Congolese cobalt mine

    African leaders call for equity over minerals used for clean energy

    ‘Crucial’ UN resolution attempts to avoid repeat of injustices produced by Africa’s fossil fuel sector
    • Is democracy dying in Africa? Senegal’s slide into chaos bodes ill in a year of key elections

    • France should return much more looted African art, film-maker says

    • The Week in Patriarchy
      Despite Republican rumours, Michelle Obama probably won’t be the next president

      Arwa Mahdawi
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