Tears fell. Lots of them. The first bout of weeping came when Senegal-born Ibrahima Diallo told his mother he wanted to leave Africa and complete his secondary education in the United States while ...
NPR's Miles Parks speaks with Ousmane Diallo, a researcher at Amnesty International, about the state of democracy in Senegal, amid government crackdowns on human rights and political opposition.
Since moving to Qatar in the summer of 2023, Senegal international Abdou Diallo says he is ready to take on the challenge of AFCON 2025 in Morocco if selected. Having left PSG for Qatar, Abdou Diallo ...
Mamadou Diallo says he loves how much his players hate defeat and discusses their hopes of winning the FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup. Despite the passage of time, Mamadou Diallo's vitality remains ...
Mohamed Salah, Amad Diallo, and Bryan Mbeumo highlight a number of Premier League stars hoping to lead their nations to ...
Senegal is widely touted as a model of democracy in West Africa, but recent crackdowns on journalists and opposition leaders there have some questioning whether the country is headed into a backslide.
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