Candidates for next UN chief spend hours selling themselves

Redefining Diplomacy in a Polarized Era The race to succeed António Guterres as the United Nations Secretary-General is more than a personnel change; We see a litmus test for the future of global governance. With the world increasingly fragmented, the next leader must navigate a landscape where traditional diplomacy often hits a wall. Current candidates … Read more

Senegal President Hears Casamance Landmine Victim’s Story

The Lingering Scars of Conflict: Landmines, Trauma, and the Path to Sustainable Peace A recent encounter during Senegalese President Bassirou Diomaye Faye’s economic tour – a victim of a landmine sharing her story after 26 years – underscores a global crisis that extends far beyond active warzones. The Casamance conflict in Senegal, though diminished, continues … Read more

Investissement inclusif : Placer les femmes au cœur des stratégies

Breaking Barriers: How the WIC Senegal Forum Signals a New Era for African Women Entrepreneurs The challenges facing women entrepreneurs in Africa are well-documented: limited access to funding, societal biases, and a lack of tailored support systems. But a growing movement is challenging the status quo, and the Women in Investment Club (WIC) Senegal forum … Read more

Prison à Vie: 13 Condamnés pour Terrorisme

Burkina Faso’s Fight Against Terrorism: Trends and Future Challenges The recent convictions in Burkina Faso, where individuals linked to the 2018 attacks on the French embassy and military headquarters were sentenced, highlight a critical and enduring struggle against terrorism. The sentences, including life imprisonment for several, underscore the severity of the situation and the determination … Read more

Serigne Ahmed Badaoui: State Promises Unfulfilled?

Touba‘s Future: Faith, Development, and a Nation’s Promise A recent scientific conference at Cheikh Ahmadoul Khadim University, held in anticipation of the Grand Magal of Touba, brought together influential figures to discuss the city’s future. Key among them were Cheikh Bassirou Mbacké Abdou Khadre and Prime Minister Ousmane Sonko, signaling a renewed focus on addressing … Read more

LPSJ Justice 2025-2029: Key Policy Ambitions

Senegal’s Justice Sector Revolution: A Glimpse into the Future of Law and Order Senegal is embarking on an ambitious journey to modernize its justice system, aiming for a future where justice is accessible, humane, efficient, and modern. The country’s Letter of Sectoral Policy for Justice (LPSJ) 2025-2029 outlines a comprehensive plan to transform the legal … Read more

PASTEF-UCAD Rejects JPS Nationale Invitation

Senegal’s Shifting Political Landscape: A Rift in Patriotic Youth Movements and Its Implications Senegal’s political future is never static, and even seemingly minor disagreements can signal larger shifts in the political landscape. Recent news highlights a potential fracture within the patriotic youth movements, specifically between PASTEF-UCAD (the PASTEF branch at Cheikh Anta Diop University of … Read more

Trump Administration Formalizes Mass Dismissals at Voice of America

The Future of Public Broadcasting: Navigating Budget Cuts and Political Winds The recent announcement of significant layoffs at Voice of America (VOA) paints a stark picture of the challenges facing public broadcasting in the 21st century. Understanding the forces at play – from budget cuts to shifting political landscapes – is crucial for anyone interested … Read more

Décès d’une septuagénaire suite à une attaque d’abeilles

Beyond the Sting: Future Trends in Bee Safety and Human-Wildlife Conflict The tragic incident in Nguéthe, Senegal, where a 70-year-old woman lost her life in a bee attack, highlights a critical and often overlooked aspect of human-wildlife interactions: the increasing need for comprehensive safety measures. While bee stings are often perceived as a minor nuisance, … Read more

"Gambian Robbery Ends with Police Shootout: Dramatic Taxi Chase and Fatal Encounter"

Understanding the Complex Dynamics at Airports: A Reflection on Security and Public Safety Last Saturday’s tragic events near Gran Canaria Airport serve as a stark reminder of the delicate balance between security and public safety at airports. On May 17, 2025, a Gambian national was fatally shot by police after threatening a taxi driver with … Read more