
Thierno Alassane Sall, a deputy and leader of the République des Valeurs party, has announced he received crucial documents from Spanish justice regarding the ASER-AEE Power EPC case. Sall stated these documents are decisive and will allow him to trace the banking transactions central to the affair. He plans to disclose significant information during a press conference scheduled for this Friday.
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A key US foreign surveillance tool, Section 702 of the FISA Act, is set to expire on Friday, raising national security concerns during the record-sized FIFA World Cup. This legislative framework allows US intelligence agencies to conduct electronic surveillance without systematic warrants. Despite being deemed essential by intelligence agencies, the tool was not extended by lawmakers on Thursday, as Democrats and some Republicans requested additional safeguards. They also demanded that the White House withdraw the nomination of Bill Pulte, a presidential associate with no experience, as acting Director of National Intelligence. Following the vote, Donald Trump announced the appointment of New York prosecutor Jay Clayton as the permanent director. The expiration of this tool coincides with the United States co-hosting the World Cup with Canada and Mexico, an event expected to attract fans from 48 nations to eleven host cities for over a month. Donald Trump cited both the World Cup and the upcoming 250th anniversary celebrations of the US Declaration of Independence in his appeal to Congress to maintain the surveillance program. Although the legislative framework expires on Friday, surveillance programs operate under annual authorizations from a special court, potentially allowing them to continue until March 2027.

Ghanaian midfielder Thomas Partey faces uncertainty regarding his participation in the 2026 World Cup, specifically for Ghana's opening match against Panama in Canada. Reports from The Athletic and Ghanaian media suggest Partey encountered difficulties entering Canada. However, Canadian authorities have not officially confirmed any visa refusal. Ghana's Minister of Sports, Kofi Adams, stated he was unaware of a visa refusal for Partey, only previous issues with a US visa that have reportedly been resolved. Partey was selected for the Ghanaian squad despite accusations of rape and sexual assault in the United Kingdom, to which he pleaded not guilty, and his case is ongoing in the British courts. Currently, there is no official decision preventing Partey from participating in Ghana's matches scheduled for the United States, in Boston and Philadelphia, as Ghanaian authorities claim his US visa issues have been resolved. The situation remains uncertain for the match in Canada, but no official restrictions have been announced for games in the US.

The Senegalese Football Federation has announced the jersey numbers for the 26 players selected for the 2026 World Cup, which will be held in the United States, Canada, and Mexico. Key players will retain their iconic numbers, with Sadio Mané keeping the number 10 and captain Kalidou Koulibaly wearing number 3. In goal, Yehvann Diouf will wear number 1, and Édouard Mendy number 16. New talents have also been assigned significant numbers: Assane Diao will wear 7, Habib Diarra 21, and Bara Sapoko Ndiaye 22 for his first major international competition. Ibrahim Mbaye will wear number 20. This announcement marks a crucial step in the team's preparations for the tournament, particularly ahead of their anticipated match against France. Under coach Pape Thiaw, the team is now set to pursue its high ambitions on the global stage.