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AU and Senegal ink deal to try ex-Chad leader
Special tribunal to be created to try former Chadian leader Hissene Habre, who is accused of war crimes.
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Mind the neighbours
Regional politics and institutions have become as important as traditional great powers in governing geopolitics.
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Senegal's Ndour named culture minister
World music icon is part of Macky Sall's new cabinet, which includes the president's allies holding key portfolios.
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Technocrat to be Senegal’s new prime minister
Ex-banker and business executive Abdoul Mbaye appointed to post by President Macky Sall.
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Profile: Macky Sall
Ex-prime minister replaces his former mentor as Senegal's new president.
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Profile: Abdoulaye Wade
Once a symbol of democracy on the African continent, the mood soured towards Senegal's ex-president during 2012 polls.
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Senegal's Macky Sall sworn in as president
Winner of last week's runoff vote takes office, as visiting African heads of state gather to discuss turmoil in Mali.
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