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12.03.26 - 13:30
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Senegal erhöht Strafen für Homosexualität deutlich (DW)
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Bald drohen im Senegal für gleichgeschlechtliche Beziehungen bis zu zehn Jahre Haft. Auch die "Förderung" entsprechender Handlungen kann strafbar sein. Kritiker warnen vor Folgen für Zivilgesellschaft und HIV-Prävention....
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04.03.26 - 06:47
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Senegal soll gefährliche Atlantikroute stoppen (Die Welt)
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Die EU und Senegal vereinbaren, den Flüchtlingsstrom über die Atlantikroute zu stoppen. Schlepper und Drogenhandel sollen vor dem Auslaufen der Boote verhindert werden. Die EU unterstützt Senegal beim Ausbau von Energie und digitalen Kompetenzen....
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01.03.26 - 20:42
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Lone-Wolf Terror? Senegal-Born Shooter Wearing "Property Of Allah" Shirt Kills 3, Wounds 14 At Austin Bar (ZeroHedge)
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Lone-Wolf Terror? Senegal-Born Shooter Wearing "Property Of Allah" Shirt Kills 3, Wounds 14 At Austin Bar
Shocking new details are emerging about 12 hours after the horrific mass shooting at a downtown Austin, Texas, bar early Sunday, with New York Post sources indicating that the deceased shooting suspect, Ndiaga Diagne, a U.S. citizen born in Senegal and living in Texas, allegedly carried out the attack that left three people dead and 14 injured including three in critical condition, with federal agents examining whether the attack was potentially motivated by US-Iran conflict.
Austin Police Chief Lisa Davis told reporters that officers arrived at Buford's bar, a popular beer garden on West Sixth Street in the downtown metro area.
The early investigation shows that Diagne circled the block around the bar several times in an SUV before the shooting, Davis said at a news conference.
BREAKING: @FoxNews has obtained a photo of the Austin, TX mass shooter, armed & wearing a sweater tha...
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27.01.26 - 13:36
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Senegal, Morocco Sign Deals to Boost Ties (Bloomberg)
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Senegal and Morocco have signed new agreements to deepen economic ties, seeking to move past recent tensions sparked by a contentious Africa Cup football match. Bloomberg's Katarina Höije explains on Horizons Middle East and Africa. (Source: Bloomberg)...
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