(Reuters) -Credit ratings agency S&P on Friday downgraded Senegal's long-term sovereign credit rating to "CCC+" from "B-", citing the precarious debt position of the West African country.
Senegal's finance ministry told investors it will pay back its debts and continue talks with the International Monetary Fund as the nation braced for a key credit rating decision from S&P Global later ...
Trump has pulled the United States out of climate talks, and some business leaders are saying the issue has gotten too much ...
The International Monetary Fund is assessing the viability of Senegal's financing strategy and analyzing its debt sustainability as it looks to finalize an agreement on reforms to underpin a new ...
More than 800 people were arrested in Cameroon during protests last month following the election victory of President Paul ...
This weekend in Nairobi, the Africa Sports Ventures Group (ASVG) announced the winners of the 2025 edition of the «50 Most ...
The theft of the Louvre's crown jewels has increased calls for the museum to be more transparent about the colonial origins ...
AI-generated summary reviewed by our newsroom. Read our AI Policy. A group of voters is challenging North Carolina’s new Republican-drawn congressional map in federal court. Their complaint Thursday ...
RALEIGH, N.C. — The North Carolina House has voted to approve the map of the redrawn state congressional districts as part of a nationwide, Republican-led effort to help the GOP maintain control of ...
The Supreme Court might very well upend one of the last remaining central pieces of the Voting Rights Act — the law that says elections or voting practices cannot discriminate based on race. In doing ...
With the 3-2 approval Monday night vote—Democratic Commissioners Grady Prestage and Dexter McCoy casting the dissenting votes—the map stands for now, barring potential legal challenges against the ...
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