Le licenciement du journaliste congolais Jacques Matand Diyambi à la suite d’une interview controversée sur le Rwanda a provoqué la colère des employés de la BBC Afrique. Le syndicaliste Bruno Sanogo remet en cause l’indépendance du média britannique et menace de poursuites judiciaires.
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Submission to the Committee On the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women (Cedaw) On Senegal
[HRW] Human Rights Watch writes in advance of the 77th pre-session of the Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women relating to Senegal’s compliance with the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women (« the Convention »). This submission addresses issues related to articles 1, 10, and …
Read More »US Launches $38 Million Cashew Value Chain Project for Gambia, Senegal, Bissau
[The Point] The United States Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Food For Progress (FFPr) Regional Cashew Value Chain Project is implementing a $38 million, six-year project in The Gambia, Senegal, and Guinea-Bissau which will enhance the regional cashew value chain to improve the trade of processed cashews in local and international …
Read More »Pompeo Discusses U.S. Role in Security Issues
[VOA] Dakar -Secretary of State Mike Pompeo wrapped up a visit to Senegal on Sunday, where he discussed the U.S. role in security issues in Africa.
Read More »Transcript – Secretary Michael R. Pompeo and Senegalese Foreign Minister Amadou Ba
[State Department] Dakar -Remarks: Michael R. Pompeo, Secretary of State, Amadou Ba, Foreign Minister of Senegal, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Dakar, Senegal
Read More »Secretary Michael R. Pompeo’s Meeting With Senegalese President Sall
[State Department] The following is attributable to Spokesperson Morgan Ortagus:
Read More »Secretary Michael R. Pompeo and Senegalese Minister of Economy Amadou Hott At a Memoranda of Understanding Signing Ceremony
[State Department] Radisson Blu Hotel
Read More »Troupes américaines en Afrique : les USA feront » ce qu’il faut « , assure Mike Pompeo
Le secrétaire d’État américain Mike Pompeo a assuré dimanche à Dakar que les États-Unis veilleraient à faire » ce qu’il faut » en partenariat avec leurs alliés au sujet de la réduction ou non de leur présence militaire en Afrique, notamment au Sahel confronté aux violences jihadistes.
Read More »U.S. Hails Senegal as ‘Anchor of Democracy’ in West Africa
[VOA] Secretary of State Mike Pompeo is in Senegal, where he will hold talks with President Macky Sall focused on strengthening security ties and promoting deeper economic cooperation.
Read More »Pompeo to Discuss Trade, Security on Senegal Visit
[VOA] U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo is scheduled to visit three African countries, beginning in Senegal this weekend. The West African nation has remained secure during a time of major unrest in the region and Pompeo is expected to celebrate the country’s legacy of stability and democracy.
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