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Published on Mar 6, 2025
US Backs Out of $9.3 Billion Climate Finance Deal for South Africa, Senegal, and Others
Source: Africa.com - Center-left -
Published on Mar 6, 2025
The fight for justice: Amnesty International on Senegal's protest crisis
Senegalese authorities are urged to ensure justice, truth, and reparations for the thousands affected by the violent suppression of protests from 2021 to 2024, as highlighted by Amnesty International on the anniversary of a controversial amnesty law for …
Source: Africanews - Neutral -
Published on Mar 6, 2025
BCEAO commends Senegal’s transparency following court of accounts report
The Central Bank of West African States (BCEAO) has reacted to the recent report from Senegal’s Court of Accounts, praising the government’s transparency and reaffirming its support. During a press briefing held on Tuesday in Dakar following the Monetary …
Source: Sene News - Label Pending -
Published on Mar 6, 2025
U.S. pulls out of climate finance deal for South Africa, Senegal, and others
The U.S. has pulled out of a $9.3 billion climate finance pact between richer nations to help developing countries transition from coal to cleaner energy. The Just Energy Transition Partnership, which consists of 10 donor nations, was first unveiled at the …
Source: Business Insider Africa - Neutral -
Published on Mar 6, 2025
Senegal: From the fiscal crisis to the confidence shock
- Advertisement - Nations never fully repay their public debt; they constantly refinance it. However, many only talk about debt through two indicators: 3% annual deficit (new debt) and 70% of GDP (total stock). But three other criteria are much more …
Source: The Standard Gambia - Neutral -
Published on Mar 5, 2025
Senegal Makes Peace With Separatists
Welcome to Foreign Policy’s Africa Brief. The highlights this week: The president of Guinea-Bissau clings to power, Congo accuses Rwanda-backed M23 rebels of faking the capture of FDLR fighters, and Egypt’s fragile peace with Israel faces new obstacles. If …
Source: Foreign Policy - Label Pending -
Published on Mar 5, 2025
BP Encounters Gas Bubbles at Senegal-Mauritania GTA Project
Mar 5, 2025 GTA Project (Credit: Kosmos Energy) BP said on Wednesday it had detected low-rate subsea gas bubbles at a well in its Greater Tortue Ahmeyim (GTA) project, situated offshore between Mauritania and Senegal. The British multinational oil and gas …
Source: Offshore Engineer News - Neutral -
Published on Mar 5, 2025
Senegal retrenches 3000 employees, 514 more to follow
Cheikh Bamba Dieye, Managing Director of Dakar International Airport Blaise Diagne has announced that 514 employees will be also retrenched these days. 700 workers of Dakar ports were retrenched last January by the MD Wally Diouf Bodian. Meanwhile the …
Source: The Point - Uncategorized -
Published on Mar 5, 2025
Gas Leak at New Senegal-Mauritania Field Poses No Threat
Efforts are underway to repair a gas leak at the Greater Tortue Ahmeyim (GTA) natural gas field, located off the coasts of Senegal and Mauritania, British energy company BP announced on Wednesday. The field, which began operations on December 31, is …
Source: News Central TV - Uncategorized