
President Bassirou Diomaye Faye has appointed physician-colonel Dr. Youssouph Tine as the new Director General of Health, replacing Dr. Ousmane Cissé. Dr. Cissé's removal occurred after a Council of Ministers meeting. Dr. Cissé was known as the treating physician for current Prime Minister Ousmane Sonko during his time in the opposition. Dr. Tine, who holds a doctorate in medicine and a master's in public health, previously served as the regional health director in Ziguinchor, where he was responsible for implementing health policies and coordinating health services. The Directorate General of Health plays a crucial role in coordinating public health policies nationwide. The new leadership faces challenges in the health sector, including governance and improving access to care for the population.
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Must ReadA series of diplomatic and security developments unfolded on Saturday amidst heightened tensions in the Middle East, characterized by mediation efforts, political statements, and measures impacting strategic areas like Iranian airspace and the Strait of Hormuz. Pakistani officials announced diplomatic efforts, with Army Chief Marshal Asim Munir completing a visit to Iran and Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif concluding a three-country tour to Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and Turkey, all aimed at finding a resolution to the conflict. Iran partially reopened its airspace for international flights over the eastern part of the country. US President Donald Trump reiterated a firm stance on Iran, stating that a US blockade on Iranian ports would continue without a peace agreement and that a ceasefire, set to expire on Wednesday, might not be extended. In response, Iranian Parliament President Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf warned that the Strait of Hormuz could be closed if the US maintains its port blockade policy, asserting that ship passage would then require Iranian authorization. Trump also claimed that Iran's enriched uranium stocks would be "returned to the United States," a statement immediately refuted by Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmaïl Baghaï. Separately, Lebanese President Joseph Aoun discussed a "permanent agreement" with Israel following a ceasefire, viewing it as a transition to a more durable accord. The International Air Transport Association IATA warned of potential jet fu
BreakingTensions surrounding the Strait of Hormuz have escalated following Iranian statements indicating a new closure of the strategic maritime passage. This announcement comes after exchanges between Tehran and Washington regarding sanctions and the blockade of Iranian ports. Initially, Iranian authorities mentioned a partial or complete reopening of the strait to commercial vessels. However, this position reversed, with Iranian armed forces now stating a new closure of the Strait of Hormuz in response to the ongoing US blockade on Iranian ports. The president of the Iranian Parliament, Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, stated on social media platform X that if the US blockade continues, the Strait of Hormuz will not remain open. He also specified that the passage of ships through the strait would, in any case, require authorization from Iranian authorities, underscoring Tehran's intent to assert control over this crucial corridor for global oil traffic.
Must ReadMasseck Sarr, arrested last Wednesday by the Saint-Louis Research Brigade, has had his police custody extended and is expected to appear before the Saint-Louis prosecutor's office this Monday. The extension is linked to the ongoing investigation, particularly the analysis of his mobile phone. Sarr was initially detained for statements made during an online live broadcast, which were deemed serious and targeted Serigne Touba, the founder of Mouridism. He faces charges including public insults against a group of people based on their religious beliefs, contempt of a religious ministry, and threats of assault and death. Further investigations, including the examination of his phone, reportedly uncovered audio recordings considered even more serious than the initial statements that led to his arrest.

President Bassirou Diomaye Faye has agreed to place the centenary celebration of Abdoulaye Wade under his high patronage. This decision was made after a delegation from the Senegalese Democratic Party Pds was received in audience by the President. The move grants official republican dimension to the event, which aims to honor a significant figure in national political life. This marks a decisive step in organizing the anniversary commemoration.