
Senegal's Caisse des D茅p么ts et Consignations CDC has announced it is pursuing legal action following the unauthorized dissemination of internal administrative documents, described as confidential, on social media. The institution stated in a press release that the publication of these documents constitutes a breach of professional secrecy, confidentiality obligations for its agents, and legal provisions safeguarding information held by public bodies. The CDC's General Directorate has filed a complaint with the relevant authorities against the individual responsible for the publications. This measure aims to protect the integrity of its operations, the confidentiality of its information, and the reputation of its agents and partners. The CDC emphasized that those responsible for such disclosures could face legal penalties and reiterated its commitment to using all legal means to defend its institutional interests and maintain the trust of its partners and citizens. The institution also affirmed its dedication to information protection, transparency, and rigor as guiding principles of its governance, vowing to continue necessary actions to safeguard its informational assets and ensure compliance with legal and regulatory obligations.
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Fifty Senegalese agricultural workers, comprising 29 women and 21 men, have departed from Dakar for Spain as part of the 2026 circular migration program. This initiative, supported by both countries' authorities, aims to facilitate professional, safe, regular, and supervised migration. The departure took place at Blaise Diagne International Airport, attended by El Hadji Abdoul Karim Ciss茅, director of Senegalese Abroad, and his team. Ciss茅 emphasized the importance of workers adhering to their contractual obligations, including returning to Senegal after their mission, to ensure the program's sustainability and expansion. He also announced plans to support the creation of an association for circular migrants to help them access economic projects and housing solutions. Ciss茅 urged the workers to act as ambassadors for Senegal and thanked the Kingdom of Spain for providing this opportunity for Senegalese youth, which offers alternatives for safe, regular, and orderly migration. The Directorate of Senegalese Abroad indicated that additional groups of workers are expected to travel to Spain in the coming weeks, strengthening cooperation between the two nations in managing migratory flows.
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France has announced its starting eleven for the World Cup 2026 group stage match against Iraq. Coach Didier Deschamps has selected Mike Maignan in goal, with a defense comprising Jules Kound茅, Dayot Upamecano, William Saliba, and Lucas Digne. The midfield will feature Manu Kon茅 and Adrien Rabiot. The offensive lineup includes Ousmane Demb茅l茅, Michael Olise, and Bradley Barcola, playing behind captain Kylian Mbapp茅. This match is France's second group game, following their 3-1 victory over Senegal. Iraq was defeated by Norway in their first match.