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Dakar, Senegal: Mr. Abebe Aemro Selassie, Director of the International Monetary Fund’s (IMF) African Department, met yesterday in Dakar with President Bassirou Diomaye Faye of Senegal. At the ...
According to travel experts at Rest Less, Senegal is one of the best crowd-free destinations right now. The West African country is tipped to be the next big travel hotspot that offers everything ...
Know about Matam Airport in detail. Find out the location of Matam Airport on Senegal map and also find out airports near to Matam. This airport locator is a very useful tool for travelers to know ...
A group of young dancers from the African diaspora is applying her techniques ... Seutin for the Ecole des Sables dance school in Senegal and performed at the Le Lavoir Moderne Parisien theatre ...
The Nigerian government has reaffirmed its strong and strategic partnership with Senegal, underscoring a relationship rooted in shared history, democratic values, and economic interdependence.This ...
Flooding frequently proves deadly in Kinshasa, which sits on the banks of the Congo River, Africa's second largest after the Nile. Poor maintenance and inadequate sewerage systems have left ...
A massive eruption of magma around 135 million years ago may have been the driving force behind the tectonic rift that split ...
An urgent evacuation order has been issued to residents located close to the Vaal River. Klerksdorp Fire Department spokesperson Stephan Mpato warned that the dam's water levels are rising ...
The 2025 report of the Lancet Countdown to 2030 for women's, children's, and adolescents' health1 assesses global progress ...
Flooding frequently proves deadly in Kinshasa, which sits on the banks of the Congo River, Africa's second-largest river, after the Nile. Poor maintenance and inadequate sewerage systems have left ...
Flooding frequently proves deadly in Kinshasa, which sits on the banks of the Congo River, Africa's second-largest, after the Nile. Poor maintenance and inadequate sewerage systems have left ...
Flooding is a frequent concern in Kinshasa, which lies along the Congo River—Africa’s second-largest river—and lacks sufficient infrastructure to cope with extreme weather events.