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The military camp had been occupied by French forces since Senegal’s independence in 1960 and was still home to 350 troops.
After storming to victory in 2024 elections promising radical change, Senegal's President Bassirou Diomaye Faye demanded ...
Senegal's chief of the general staff, General Mbaye Cisse, right, and French General Pascal Ianni, who commands France's ...
The French military has completed its withdrawal from Senegal, its last West African country with a permanent troop presence, ...
France on Thursday formally handed back its last two military bases in Senegal, leaving Paris with no permanent army camps in ...
At the request of Senegalese President Bassirou Diomaye Faye, all French military bases in Senegal have now been handed over.
Senegal is an independent country, it is a sovereign country, and sovereignty does not accept the presence of military bases ...
Senegalese President Bassirou Diomaye Faye visited several military sites on Saturday that were recently handed over by France, marking what the pres ...
France has officially handed back its last military base in Senegal, marking the end of the country's 65-year military ...
DAKAR: France on Thursday formally handed back its last two military bases in Senegal, leaving Paris with no permanent camps ...
Senegal demands answers as the West African country commemorates a French colonial massacre Biram Senghor, whose father was killed in 1944, holds a phone with a photo of his father, in Rufisque ...
Senegal’s new government has taken a hard-line stance against the presence of French troops as part of a larger regional ...