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A Shekara ta 1986, dole ne na fice daga Casamance. Sannan kuma a cikin 1992, an tilasta mini yin gudun hijira. Na kasance a Dakar, amma Dakar ban ji dadin rayuwar ba, yanzu da komai ya daidata an samu ...
Senegal’s Casamance region was once the breadbasket of this West African nation, known for its rich vegetation, biodiversity and expansive forests. But these woodlands are rapidly disappearing, ...
Foroyaa has been following the Casamance situation since the time of Reverand Diamacoune Senghor. The paper conducted many interviews and covered many incidents of death and destruction that gave ...
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allAfrica.com on MSNGambia: Shoot to Kill Armed Criminals Without Regret - Gambia's Army Chief Tells Border TroopsIn a direct and uncompromising address to frontline soldiers, Gambia's Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) Mamat O.A. Cham issued a stark order: "Shoot to kill" any armed criminal posing an immediate, ...
Gambia, Senegal Zircon Concessions in Casamance 04/06/2025 10:00 Encouraged by the promising results of its zircon operation in Gambia, Australia's Carnegie Corporation Ltd. has applied for a 750 ...
In Senegal, nearly one in two people of working age is unemployed. The lack of opportunities makes leaving the country seem more appealing for younger generations. Fishermen on their way back to ...
For the third time, CIRAD has supported a caravan organized by the the Dynamic for an AgroEcological Transition in Senegal ...
The Senegal women’s national basketball team cancelled a 10-day training camp in the U.S. from June 22 to July 3 after the U.S. rejected visas for five players, six staff members and a ...
Senegal women’s basketball team members denied US visas, prime minister says The Senegalese women’s basketball team has scrapped plans to train in the U.S. for the upcoming AfroBasket ...
Members of the Senegal women's national basketball team hustled across the court in central Dakar, dribbling and pivoting as the scuffing noise of their trainers echoed across the empty arena.
Senegal, which was going to train in the U.S. from Sunday through July 3, has finished either first or second in four of the last five AfroBasket championships over the last decade and has won 11 ...
Using Senegal as a case study, the authors show that shifting cropland expansion toward high-value crops like fruits and vegetables could reduce the need for new land conversion by up to 68% by 2030.
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