
Oumar Sow, a former minister under the Macky Sall administration, has commented on the recent decision by the Constitutional Council regarding an electoral dispute. In a social media post, he stated that the ruling confirms the strength of Senegal's electoral system and indicates a lack of major malfunctions that would necessitate a deep institutional reform. Sow emphasized that the Constitutional Council's decision demonstrates that Senegal does not have electoral problems requiring the creation of a constitutional court. He further argued that institutions that prove effective should be consolidated rather than replaced.
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Senegal's Council of Ministers, chaired by Bassirou Diomaye Faye on June 17, 2026, prioritized economic recovery, youth employment, fisheries, digital development, and civil protection. The Head of State called for enhanced dialogue between the government and the private sector, accelerated clearance of domestic debt, and finalization of the economic patriotism bill. A presidential investment council is also planned. Youth employment was declared a national priority, with a multisectoral emergency plan in preparation to boost employability and professional integration nationwide. In fisheries, the government aims to strengthen industrial fishing regulation, support artisanal fishing, and develop aquaculture, alongside national consultations on the blue economy. For the digital sector, the executive plans to expedite the "New Technological Deal," improve internet access, and enhance the security of strategic digital infrastructure and data. The Council also emphasized preventative measures for the rainy season, addressing floods, drownings, electrocutions, and building collapses. The Prime Minister reported that the National Single Registry now covers nearly one million vulnerable households and outlined measures to reinforce social safety nets and digitize family allowance payments. Additionally, two bills were adopted: one authorizing the ratification of the border delimitation treaty between Senegal and Guinea, and another concerning critical information infrastructure prot

The mother of Cape Verde's goalkeeper, Vozinha, will be able to attend the World Cup 2026 after a Democratic leader in the US Congress announced that a visa had been granted. Hakeem Jeffries, the Democratic Minority Leader in the House of Representatives, stated that he intervened with US Secretary of State Marco Rubio to resolve the visa issue. Vozinha's mother had initially been unable to travel due to financial constraints related to visa requirements. The goalkeeper, who was named man of the match after Cape Verde's 0-0 draw against Spain, had expressed his sadness that his mother could not be present due to visa problems and the inability to gather sufficient funds in time. The United States had implemented significant visa restrictions, particularly for African countries, under strict migration policies, requiring citizens from 50 developing countries, including Cape Verde, to pay a bond of $5,000 to $15,000 for a visa, refundable upon their return. These regulations were later eased for some supporters a month before the World Cup began. Jeffries confirmed that travel arrangements are being made for Vozinha's mother to join him in Miami for the team's second match against Uruguay.

Éric Roy, the coach of Stade Brestois, passed away on Wednesday at the age of 58 due to pancreatic cancer, his family announced. He had been discreetly battling the illness for three and a half years. In an Instagram message, his wife and children praised his courage and determination, noting he continued to live with impressive strength, driven by family, football, his work, and his enduring passion. Roy had a distinguished playing career as a midfielder for clubs including Olympique Lyonnais, Olympique de Marseille, and Sunderland. After retiring as a player, he transitioned into coaching and management in professional football. He joined Stade Brestois in January 2023 and led the club to a historic qualification for the Champions League, an achievement that earned him widespread recognition in French football. His passing has deeply saddened the football world, with tributes and messages of support honoring a passionate coach who was respected by his players and admired for his unwavering commitment to the sport.