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NEW YORK (Reuters) - Blind Chinese activist Chen Guangcheng urged authorities in Beijing on Thursday to prosecute "lawless" officials who harassed and abused the self-taught lawyer, his family and supporters, saying such prosecutions could help China establish the rule of law.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - European Union leaders, advised by senior officials to prepare contingency plans in case Greece decides to quit the single currency, urged the country to stay the course on austerity and complete the reforms demanded under its bailout program.
BEIJING (Reuters) - Secretary of State Hillary Clinton urged China on Thursday to help defuse tension over Iran, North Korea and other global flashpoints, seeking to salvage talks that have been overwhelmed by negotiations over a dissident. In her opening remarks to the two-day U.S.-China Strategic and Economic Dialogue, Clinton pressed China on human rights but avoided mention of Chen Guangcheng
Senegal claimed the 16th and final place in the Olympic men's soccer tournament after a 2-0 win over Oman in their playoff in Coventry on Monday.
Mario Draghi acknowledged the backlash against austerity measures even as data showed the European economy is far from recovery, but he rejected calls for more deficit spending.
French President Nicolas Sarkozy (pictured, right) met with Senegalese President Macky Sall (left) in Paris on Wednesday, where the two countries signed a new defence accord and a €130 million loan package.
Senegalese music star and Grammy Award winner Youssou Ndour has been appointed the nation's new tourism and culture minister in President Macky Sall's cabinet, the government announced Wednesday.
Macky Sall (pictured) was sworn into office as president of Senegal on Monday after defeating longstanding leader Abdoulaye Wade in a peaceful election hailed as an example for democracy in Africa.
Former prime minister and opposition leader Macky Sall (pictured) won Senegal's presidential run-off on Sunday with 65.8% of the vote to the 34.2% garnered by incumbent Abdoulaye Wade, provisional results showed Tuesday.
Senegal’s President Abdoulaye Wade conceded defeat on Monday to his former prime minister, Macky Sall, in Sunday’s run-off vote, boosting the country’s democratic credentials and allaying fears that he might try to cling to power.
DAKAR (Reuters) - Senegal's long-serving leader Abdoulaye Wade admitted defeat in the presidential election, congratulating his rival Macky Sall, a move seen as bolstering the West African state's democratic credentials in a region fraught with political chaos. Thousands of residents of the capital Dakar poured onto the streets overnight, honking car horns, beating drums and singing in celebratio
Macky Sall was elected the new president of Senegal on Sunday after trouncing the 85-year-old incumbent Abdoulaye Wade in a run-off vote. Wade has conceded defeat to his former prime minister, alleviating fears he might try to cling on to power.
Pope Benedict XVI urged Mexicans to wield their faith against drug violence, poverty and other ills, celebrating Sunday Mass before a sea of hushed worshippers during his first visit to Latin America.
Senegal’s incumbent president, 85-year-old Abdoulaye Wade, faces a tough fight to win a controversial third term in office on Sunday when the country votes in a crucial run off election. There are fears the vote will be marred by violence.
Antigovernment organizers said a failure by Congress to establish normal trade would help President-elect Vladimir V. Putin.
In most of Africa, football reigns supreme among sports, but in Senegal wrestling challenges it for popularity. It provides entertainment and exercise, and offers young men dreams of fame and fortune.
Senegal’s electoral commission on Monday set the date for a runoff vote between incumbent president Abdoulaye Wade (pictured) and challenger Macky Sall for 25 March. The race has been marred by violent battles between police and protesters.
At the White House, President Obama and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu came to little agreement on confronting Iran over its nuclear capabilities.

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