The arrest, detention and subsequent indictment of Senegalese journalist Pape Alé Niang is strongly condemned by Media Foundation for West Africa and other media organisations. This statement was ...
Pape Alé Niang, an investigative reporter, was arrested on charges of disclosing confidential government information. Journalists and rights defenders say he was just doing his job. By Elian Peltier ...
Citing Senegal's worthy press freedom record, veteran journalists and established media freedom advocacy organisations from across Africa petition the government to unconditionally release local ...
Since his release on 10 January, after almost two months in prison, Pape Alé Niang has been keeping a low profile. Placed under judicial supervision, the Dakar Matin editor is recovering from his long ...
A week after Senegal’s controversial win over Morocco in the AFCON final, things in Morocco have mostly gone back to normal.
Pape Ale Niang's supporters worried that his imprisonment signaled a crackdown on the liberal press freedoms the country had in place. A court in Senegal ordered the release of prominent journalist ...
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Fact-check: Head of Senegal’s RTS1 claims Infantino backed Morocco before AFCON final
The corruption allegations surrounding Senegal’s victory over Morocco in the final of the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations are ...
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