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Senegal: Cost of Living Soars in Capital City
For almost a decade, Dakar residents, pressurised by the continuously rising cost of rent have been saying: "We have reached the ultimate limit; it cannot reasonably go any higher". Year after year, the ...
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Farming A Deadly Risk in Mine-Laden Southern Senegal
In the face of soaring food prices worldwide the Senegalese government recently launched a plan to boost local production of staple foods like rice.
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Greenpeace cites rising e-waste in Africa
DAKAR, Senegal - Greenpeace called on the world's electronics companies Tuesday to eliminate hazardous chemicals from their products, saying toxic waste from wealthy nations' gadgets ends up being dumped in ...
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Bill Clinton Announces AIDS, Malaria Initiatives
Hundreds of thousands of deaths caused by AIDS and malaria will be averted with better treatment programs, former U.S. President Bill Clinton said yesterday in announcements in two West African nations.
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DEVELOPMENT-SENEGAL: Water Still a Problem in Dakar
Dakar's suburban communities still deal with irregular access to water. The problem is especially pressing for neighborhoods such as Yeumbeul, Diamaguene et Camberene.
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Bill Clinton to ABC: 'I Am Not a Racist'
By Anne E. Kornblut DAKAR, Senegal -- Former president Bill Clinton has been trying to keep his political opinions in check in order to turn back to his international work .
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Bill Clinton: nutrition key to AIDS fight
DAKAR, Senegal : Former U.S. President Bill Clinton says keeping HIV-infected children in the developing world well-fed amid the global pressures of rising food and fuel prices will be crucial to fending off ...
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Senegalese President to Play Role in Zimbabwe Accord, Analyst Says
A Senegalese political analyst says President Abdoulaye Wade is likely to play an important role in moving Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe towards compromise.
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Senegal: Oppostion Protests as Wade's Term Extended
Senegalese MPs voted late Tuesday an amendment to the country's constitution extending the presidential term from five to seven years amidst opposition protests and concern from independent experts.
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Concern at Senegal term extension
Opposition groups in Senegal have expressed concern after MPs voted to extend presidential terms to seven years from five years.
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