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World Cup Travel Reality Check: FIFA has now locked in base camps for all 48 teams across the U.S., Canada and Mexico—39 in the U.S., seven in Mexico, two in Canada—turning “where teams sleep” into a new travel map for fans. USMNT Roster Buzz: The U.S. officially unveiled its 26-man squad in New York, with Cristian Roldan making the cut, and the team set to start prep with friendlies including Senegal. Senegal in the Spotlight: Senegal’s own World Cup build-up is tied to the wider scramble—England and Portugal are training in Palm Beach Gardens, while Ghana is basing at Bryant University—so Senegal travelers will be watching U.S. logistics closely. Visa Friction Across Africa: Ghana’s e-Visa rollout is sparking debate over costs, while broader visa-free moves and travel bans elsewhere show how quickly access can change. Culture Note: Senegal mourns sculptor Seyni Awa Camara, “Potter of Casamance,” whose work is now being re-read with fresh respect.

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May 18, 2026

Chicago tea society plans Juneteenth hibiscus celebration in Bronzeville

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World Cup contender England to train in Palm Beach Gardens 

World Cup contender England to train in Palm Beach Gardens 

Today in Africa — May 26, 2026: Senegal’s Former PM Elected Speaker, South Africa’s President Challenges Phala Phala Scandal in Court

Today in Africa — May 26, 2026: Senegal’s Former PM Elected Speaker, South Africa’s President Challenges Phala Phala Scandal in Court


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Apr. 2, 2026

Transport Strike Disrupts Movement Across Senegal

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Apr. 2, 2026

Nationwide Transport Strike Disrupts Daily Life in Senegal

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May 18, 2026

Chicago Afternoon Tea Society x Juneteenth Celebration Traces the African Diaspora Through a Single Flower

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Nov. 27, 2025

ATLANTIC ROUTE and SPAIN: Hundreds rescued along Atlantic route in recent weeks ― EU accused of facilitating abuse of people on the move in Senegal ― Large transfer of minors from Canary Islands to mainland Spain ― New IOM initiative on missing people …

European Council on Refugees and Exiles (ECRE)

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Jul. 21, 2025

Senegalese leader visits French army locations following handover

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Oct. 15, 2025

Fortuna delivers robust PEA for Diamba Sud Gold Project in Senegal: After-tax IRR of 72% and NPV5% of US$563 million using US$2,750 per ounce

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