No Comment Dakar disorder after arrest of Senegal's main opposition leader Clashes erupted in Senegal's capital Dakar on Thursday after the arrest of key opposition leader Ousmane Sonko. 05/03/2021
Cry Like A Boy Podcast | A dilemma of coming-out in patriarchal societies In this episode, we will see how in Africa but also in countries like France, being homosexual could be a lifetime burden. A lot of them will choose their happiness over the respect of society's "rules". 21/01/2021
Cry Like A Boy Meet Dakar's male doulas fighting for gender equality in pregnancies “Men who accompany their wives to health posts are frowned upon because people tend to think that they are weak”, Makhtar Aidar says. Yet this is starting to change: he is one of the first male doulas in Senegal. #CryLikeaBoy 14/01/2021
Cry Like A Boy Podcast | The story of when Dakar was the “gay capital” of West Africa In this episode, we investigate the colonial roots of homophobia in Senegal. To do this, we travel back in time to when Dakar was known as the “gay capital” of West Africa #CryLikeaBoy #Podcast 07/01/2021
Cry Like A Boy Podcast | What it’s like to be a gay man in Senegal Dakar-based journalist Marta Moreiras explores what it means to be gay in Senegal, where homosexual men here are targeted with the slur “Góor-jigéen” - a pejorative term which literally means “men-women” in the Wolof language #CryLikeaBoy 17/12/2020
No Comment Dakar Fashion Week 2020 dazzles in baobab forest amid pandemic Dakar Fashion Week looked a little different this year after moving its catwalk to a baobab forest to be more socially-distant amid the COVID-19 pandemic. 13/12/2020
Green News This architect builds schools in Senegal using upcycled materials She also founded a charity which teaches local people to build their own houses from upcycled materials. 29/11/2020
Green News What does extreme racing have to do with sustainability in Senegal? Extreme E is heading across the planet to support communities on the frontlines of the climate crisis. 31/10/2020
No Comment Tens of thousands attend Senegal pilgrimage despite COVID-19 Some are concerned that the annual pilgrimage, which draws worshipers from across the country and abroad, could spread COVID-19. 06/10/2020
Senegal Senegal's government says it cannot bring back students from Wuhan Senegal's government says it can't afford to bring home its citizens studying in China. 19/03/2020
Living Konvict to Konstruction: rap legend Akon building green city After success in the charts, Akon became a business magnate and philanthropist in Africa. 06/12/2019
Senegal Watch: Bicycles, art and the cycle of life "With some bikes, including the luggage carrier and everything you can find 2,000 pieces and none of them work without the other. There is a union, a solidarity, they are together, they are soldered together," he feels. 15/08/2019
No Comment Senegalese sculptor turns discarded bikes into pieces of art Meissa Fall from Saint Louis, Senegal, recycles abandoned bicycles, using every part to create sculptures effectively extending their usefulness into perpetuity. 14/08/2019
Senegal Watch: Senegal 'Salt Queen' tastes success in a man's world Diouf, 35, began her venture a decade ago, investing her savings to buy her own salt flats in Fatick, one of the West African nation's biggest salt mining regions. 24/05/2019
Focus Senegal: boosting its business In partnership with Invest in Senegal For years, Senegal has been reforming, modernizing and boosting its entrepreneurs and business climate. They want an emerging market with sustainable growth, which benefits everyone. 28/03/2019
Africanews "Africa's future begins now!" [Inspire Africa] During the International Conference on the Emergence of Africa in Dakar, Hannane sat down with UNDP's Abdoulaye Mar Dieye. 28/01/2019
Africanews Kalidou Kasse: The versatile artist A critically acclaimed painter and sculptor, Kalidou Kasse has been debunking the myth of the starving African artist for years, by showcasing his versatile work at home in Senegal, and abroad. 12/05/2018
Senegal Dakar throws windows on Contemporary African Art wide open for the world 16th edition of Africa's original contemporary arts festival bigger and better than ever, with more than 75 artists exhibiting from 33 countries. 08/05/2018
Focus Focus on Senegal: a good place to do business Senegal has joined the top five most reforming countries in Sub-Saharan Africa. In addition and is now one of the 10 most attractive destinations for investors on the continent. 25/04/2018
Senegal Senegal's fishermen say European overfishing is crippling them For Senegal’s fishing communities, work over the last few years has been sparse — and they blame overfishing by European and other foreign companies. 09/04/2018
Senegal Senegalese dance institution under threat The Ecole des Sables has forged an international reputation in its 19 years of existence, but this African success story now faces a funding crisis. 02/01/2018
Senegal Euroviews. View: Inaction over child marriage not an option Places that have not enacted laws prohibiting child marriage must do so urgently, and those that have must eradicate all loopholes, writes Simona Sikimic 12/10/2017
Focus Meet some of the firms creating a new dynamic in Senegal In this new episode of Focus we’re in Senegal. 15/05/2017
Sport The 2017 Africa Eco Race draws to a close The 2017 edition of the Africa Eco Race has come to a close with Gev Teddy Sella reigning supreme in the motorcycle category. 15/01/2017
Africanews The sea urchin fisherwomen of Senegal Fishing in the sea remains the main activity for most women in Senegal's local Community Lebu. 23/10/2016