​This is the first time that the European Union has been involved in a major international conference on human rights. 

  Bonjour and welcome to Kewoulo. In this magazine, on Monday 10 February 2025, we explore together the burning subjects, the major issues and the unprecedented revelations that rhythm the Senegalese actuality. Restez avec nous pour tout savoir, sans détour. (Spanish for “Remain with us for all knowledge, without detour”.) “When the opportunities remain unlocked” Sud Quotidien explores the structural failures that prevent Senegal from profiting from its natural and industrial resources. A more proactive management and targeted reforms are essential to prevent these “unexploited niches” from becoming lost opportunities. “Vague de licenciements et inquiétudes sociales” The spectre of massive redundancies, denounced by WalfQuotidien and Rewmi, brought to light the socio-economic impact of the closure of French bases planned for July 2025. This requires a rapid accompaniment of the dismissed workers and a strengthened social dialogue to anticipate future crises. “Ambitious but controversial reforms” Between the reforms announced by Le Soleil and the mobilization of the diaspora reported by L’AS, the Senegalese state is in search of concrete results. 

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