The Sun Daily

Cattle dying, fields scorched as drought strikes Senegal
The Sun Daily
WODOBERE, Senegal (May 19, 2012): In the northeastern nook of Senegal, one of the most stable and developed nations in the drought-hit Sahel region, cattle carcasses lie in the sun, the fields have withered and food depleted.
Senegal cattle dying, fields scorched amid droughtStarAfrica.com

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AFP

Nigeria, Senegal, Burkina Faso Troops Head To G/Bi...
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(AFP) – A military force being deployed to stabilise Guinea-Bissau after an April 12 coup will be drawn from Nigeria, Burkina Faso and Senegal, the west African bloc ECOWAS said on Friday. "The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) standby ...
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AFP

WFP distributes food vouchers in Senegal region
AFP
DAKAR — The UN World Food Programme launched the distribution of cash vouchers for the purchase of food in Senegal's Ziguinchor region, for people hit by poor harvests and high food prices. The first vouchers went to people in the town of Bignona, ...

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Statement by the IMF Mission to Senegal (Text)
Bloomberg
Following is the text of the mission statement from the International Monetary Fund visit to Senegal: An International Monetary Fund (IMF) mission headed by Mr. Herve Joly visited Senegal May 2-15, 2012 to conduct the third review of the three-year ...

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Ghana Business News

US authorities bust theft ring that sold over $1m luxury cars in Ghana ...
Ghana Business News
According to them the cars were stolen and shipped to Ghana, Senegal and Nigeria and then sold on the “black market”. This was announced by New York's Attorney General Eric T. Schneiderman and the New York City Police Commissioner Raymond W. Kelly in a ...
Theft ring that sold over $1m luxury cars in Ghana bustedGhanaWeb

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Independent Online

Cattle dying as drought strikes Senegal
Independent Online
By Coumba Sylla In the northeastern nook of Senegal carcasses of cattle lie in the sun, the fields have withered and food depleted. Wodobere - In the northeastern nook of Senegal, one of the most stable and developed nations in the drought-hit Sahel ...
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IMF urges new Senegal govt to tighten belt
Reuters
Sall defeated Abdoulaye Wade in a March election after a tense campaign marked by violence but which ultimately passed smoothly and reinforced Senegal's credentials as the most stable country in mainland West Africa. Wade rented costly extra capacity ...

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Goal.com India

Patrick Vieira: Senegal will have their say at the 2012 Olympics
Goal.com India
By Kingsley Kobo Former France international Patrick Vieira, who was born in Senegal and still has business interests in the west African nation, believes the U23 Teranga Lions squad could create a surprise at the 2012 London Olympics although many ...



Fifa.com

Vieira: Senegal can compete on big stage
Fifa.com
There was one very interested observer watching Senegal secure their place at the Men's Olympic Football Tournament with a 2-0 play-off victory against Oman at the City of Coventry Stadium last month: Patrick Vieira. The former Arsenal and Inter Milan ...

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SuperSport.com

Senegal tall order, admits coach Bobby
Daily Monitor
Bobby Williamson's side kick off the Brazil World Cup crusade away to Angola on June 3 before welcoming Senegal a week later. Liberia complete the group. The Cranes last qualified for the Nations Cup 34 years ago and have never been at the World Cup.
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