Moving, tragic, surprising, inspiring, terrifying, shocking... This is a selection of images from our planet, over the past ...
Idrissa Gana Gueye reflects on his journey to Everton and the aspects of Senegalese culture that made him the athlete he is ...
The closed-door panel interview is scheduled on November 16. The National Costume Competition, as well as the Preliminary Competition for swimwear and evening gown, will happen on November 19.
EGC insisted it was a "responsible company", that respects its agreement with the Senegal government and that has compensated locals "five times more" for the loss of their land than national ...
Everton's Idrissa Gueye sits down with Mary Omatiga to talk about growing up in Senegal, watching the 2002 World Cup as a ...
Don’t tell Clue that you can’t teach an old dog new tricks. Because the poodle-foxhound cross would most certainly beg to differ. The nine-year-old is getting up there in age. He could even ...
Until someone in Washington is willing to face reality, the debt crisis will only get worse. The Democratic Party is furious at Schumer and is having difficulties adjusting to the hard realities ...
March 19, 2025 • The argument for international aid is in part a moral one, but it's also been about U.S. interests. As then-senator Marco Rubio put it in 2017: "I promise you it's going to be a ...
Join former prosecutor Andy McCarthy as he delves into the legal ins and outs of the latest Washington dramas with National Review editor in chief Rich Lowry. Capital Record – your weekly ...
The French director Alain Guiraudie’s latest film, a bent kind of murder mystery, presents life at its basest and gamiest. By Wesley Morris This gimmicky thriller starring Bill Skarsgard and ...
EGC insisted it was a "responsible company", that respects its agreement with the Senegal government and that has compensated locals "five times more" for the loss of their land than national ...
Like something from the science fiction film "Dune", the "world's biggest mining dredger" has been swallowing acre after acre of the fertile coastal strip where most of Senegal's vegetables are grown.