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Senegal’s centif report highlights financial vigilance for national sovereignty

The National Financial Intelligence Processing Unit (CENTIF) of Senegal has released its 2025 activity report, an annual publication that details the state of the nation’s efforts to combat money laundering and the financing of terrorism. This document, made public under the authority of its president, Cheikh Mouhamadou Bamba Siby, firmly positions financial oversight as a […]

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Togo strengthens border security amid Burkina Faso jihadist threats

The northern border region of Togo is witnessing heightened military presence as authorities take decisive steps to counter escalating jihadist threats originating from neighboring Burkina Faso. In a show of force and solidarity, soldiers, gendarmes, and police officers marched through local communities, their disciplined formation drawing cheers from crowds lining the streets. Behind them, schoolchildren […]

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Psg’s lens clash: champions league final preparation takes precedence over ligue 1 title

Following their narrow 1-0 victory against Brest last weekend, Paris Saint-Germain is virtually guaranteed the Ligue 1 title. Even a defeat against second-placed Lens in this rescheduled match from the 29th round on Wednesday would not alter the championship’s outcome. Temps de lecture : 3min The phrase “99.9% champions” perfectly encapsulates Paris Saint-Germain’s current standing, […]

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Togo’s president Faure Gnassingbé congratulates Yoweri Museveni at inauguration ceremony

The President of Togo, Faure Gnassingbé, made an official visit to Kampala, Uganda, on Tuesday, May 12, 2026, to attend the inauguration of Yoweri Museveni, who was re-elected in the January 15 general election. Under the theme “Safeguarding achievements and advancing toward upper-middle-income status”, the ceremony brought together African heads of state alongside delegations from […]

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Chinese companies lead Senegal’s infrastructure boom ahead of french rivals

Over the past two decades, the landscape of Senegal’s major public contracts has undergone a dramatic transformation. Once dominated by French conglomerates, the country’s most strategic projects—ports, stadiums, industrial zones, and hotels—are now increasingly awarded to Chinese, Turkish, Tunisian, and Emirati firms. In the once French stronghold of Dakar’s infrastructure sector, Chinese companies now secure […]