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The signing ceremony was held on Thursday (July 24) at the Mary W. Jackson NASA Headquarters building in Washington.
A rift within Senegal’s government could plunge the West African nation’s already beleaguered economy into further disarray.
An illegal alien from Senegal, Bass Ndiaye, was charged with assaulting U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers and ...
S&P Global Ratings, in its downgrade of Senegal's credit rating this month, pegged hidden debts at around $13 billion and the ...
Senegal is the latest country to sign the Artemis Accords, a move that could help the United States blunt growing Chinese ...
The International Monetary Fund plans a mission to Senegal in August to address hidden debt and start talks on the "contours" ...
A quiet tension is brewing in Senegal as an unapologetic Pan-Africanist prime minister confronts a President said to be ...
The local Lions suffer a friendly defeat just days before the CHAN kicks off.CHAN 2024 preparations: Senegal fall 2-1 to ...
The International Monetary Fund is waiting for some more data before it can firm up its assessment on Senegal's debt ...
The International Monetary Fund is waiting for more data before it can firm up its assessment on Senegal's debt situation and ...
The IMF plans a mission to Senegal to address previously concealed debts and initiate discussions for a new loan program. The ...
Senegal faces a hidden debt crisis discovered by an audit ordered by President Bassirou Diomaye Faye. Prime Minister Ousmane ...