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  2. Senegal votes Sunday in a presidential election that has ...

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    Senegal votes Sunday in a tightly contested presidential election that has fired up political tensions and tested one of West Africa’s most stable democracies. The election will take place after ...

  3. Senegal holds presidential election as anger at delay boosts ...

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    Other politicians who could progress to a second round for the top two candidates include Khalifa Sall, 68, a former mayor of the capital Dakar and veteran politician Idrissa Seck, 64, who came ...

  4. Senegal restricts internet access as lawmakers consider ...

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    Senegal’s government on Monday restricted mobile internet access and impeded protesters as federal lawmakers considered a bill to extend President Macky Sall’s tenure following his decision to ...

  5. 2023 in Senegal - Wikipedia

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    Ongoing – COVID-19 pandemic in Senegal; 2023 Senegalese protests; 8 January – Kaffrine bus crash; 16 January – Nineteen people are killed and 24 others injured by a bus–truck collision in Sakal Arrondissement. [2] 10 May – One person is killed and 30 others injured during protests against repression across Senegal. [3]

  6. 2024 in Senegal - Wikipedia

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    3 February: Macky Sall announces the postponement of presidential elections on 25 February. [1] 5 February: Following unrest within the chamber, the National Assembly votes to postpone the presidential elections until 15 December. [2] 10 February: Violent protests break out nationwide in response to the postponement of the presidential ...

  7. Le Quotidien (Senegal) - Wikipedia

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    In 2006, Le Quotidien purchased its own press facilities, freeing it from use of government owned printing facilities. In 2007 the company's attempt to launch a sister radio station in Dakar was halted by the government, but Premiere FM opened after appeal at the end of that year.

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  9. Seneweb.com - Wikipedia

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    Today Seneweb is ranked first among Senegalese sites only content. Seneweb is also classified as the 2,176th site of the most visited websites on the internet from 234 million worldwide, according to Alexa. Seneweb receives on average per month more than 4,000,000 (four million) of visitors and over thirty million page views per month. [3]