Senegal disables mobile internet amid violent riots.
Following violent protests in which "hateful and subversive" remarks were posted online, Senegal's government declared on Sunday that mobile internet ...
Following violent protests in which "hateful and subversive" remarks were posted online, Senegal's government declared on Sunday that mobile internet ...
Following two days of unrest, authorities in Dakar, the capital, have started removing debris and securing looted businesses, and police ...
Despite calls from Sonko's party for "resistance" and a government shutdown, Senegal's opposition leader Ousmane Sonko's rape trial began on ...
According to a local authority, a 15-year-old girl was killed and roughly 30 people were wounded during clashes between protestors ...
On Tuesday, Ousmane Sonko's party characterized a court ruling that could prevent him from running in next year's election as ...
Pape Diouf uses an electric planer to polish the foam surface of each surfboard he creates in his little beachfront ...
A patient at a hospital on the outskirts of Dakar tested positive for Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever (CCHF), according to a ...
Massive numbers of Senegalese residents took to the streets to celebrate their nation's independence. This is coming precisely one week ...
Senegal is the most heavily Muslim country on Earth, with 94-percent of the people being Islamic. This religion emerged in ...