Affaire Aziz Dabala, Révision procès Sonko- Mame Mbaye Niang: Décryptage de Daouda Mine
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Affaire Aziz Dabala, Révision procès Sonko- Mame Mbaye Niang: Décryptage de Daouda Mine
Le parti au pouvoir en Chine tire parti de son financement des médias africains, du partage de contenu et de la formation de journalistes africains pour...
Le supercalculateur sera bientôt fonctionnel au Sénégal. Le directeur général de la CINERI, Ousmane Thiaré, a lancé depuis quelques semaines les tests
La vérité ne doit pas être entachée, le monde ne doit pas être trompé et le récit sur le Xinjiang ne doit pas être déformé.
Kirène obtient la certification ISO 22 000. La marque est désormais la première et la seule eau minérale naturelle au Sénégal dont...
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Selon le rapport du Sipri, les dépenses militaires mondiales n'ont jamais été aussi élevées.
Senegal's government is accused of blocking the lawsuit introduced before Dakar courts by victims who suffered torture under the rule of former Chadian President Hissen Habré. In an interview with the French newspaper Libération, counsel Jacqueline Moudeina, president of the Chadian Association for the Promotion and the Defense of Human rights (ATPDH), revealed that Dakar claimed about "66 million euros to the African Union (AU) and the international community as monies to be used for the construction of a new court building in Dakar and payment for the judges who would try Hissen Habré» in what is yet seen as an hypothetical lawsuit.
VIRGINIA BEACH - More than a year ago, 25-year-old Alhamdou Lillahi Ndong entered a laundry room at his Lake Edward apartment complex with no warning that his life was about to end violently. According to testimony Wednesday in Beach Circuit Court, one of the teens - Xavier Wright - knocked Ndong to the floor and stabbed him three times. Wright then handed the knife to his friend, 14-year-old Patrick T. Eleazer. "And Patrick stabbed him three times," testified Stefon Bradley, who was several feet away as he watched the assault.
The nation's most prominent opponent of current immigration policy began his day yesterday on the "Today" show on NBC, debating a Hispanic defender of illegal immigrants. He moved on to "American Morning" on CNN to denounce a bill passed by the Senate Judiciary Committee on Monday as "an amnesty program." By nightfall he was on a plane headed to Mexico, where he intended to assess critically the planned discussions on the issue between President Bush and President Vicente Fox of Mexico.