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‘Left pan-Africanist’ Bassirou Diomaye Faye confirmed as Senegal’s new president-elect: What’s next? (Liberation News)

https://mronline.org/2024/04/10/left-pan-africanist-bassirou-diomaye-faye-confirmed-as-senegals-new-president-elect-whats-next/

The 44-year-old Faye will be the youngest president of Senegal. His victory is considered an upset–Faye is a self-described “left pan-Africanist” and his pledge to pursue significant systemic reforms in the country has been well received, in particular by Senegalese youth. Faye won as an independent after his party, the African Patriots of Senegal for Work, Ethics, and Fraternity (PASTEF) was unilaterally dissolved in July 2023 in a crackdown on opposition protests by the incumbent government of President Macky Sall, as covered last year in Liberation News.

The leader of the party, Ousmane Sonko was arrested along with Faye and barred from running in the 2024 presidential election. Sonko and Faye, who had been arrested earlier in 2023, were released along with hundreds of other political prisoners on March 14–just ten days before the election. Their release was triggered by the Constitutional Court barring an attempt by incumbent President Macky Sall to postpone the elections over concerns about which candidates were legally eligible to run.

The court overturned this move, affirming that Sall must leave office on April 2. Sonko ran for president on the PASTEF ticket in 2019, receiving just over 15% of the vote. This year, Faye stepped in as the party’s candidate as Sonko’s legal eligibility remained in question and decisively won with 54.3% of the vote in the first round over incumbent Prime Minister Amadou Ba’s 35.8%.

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CelloMomOnCars , to random
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West African : high humidity made 40°C feel like 50°C

"This comes after a regionwide heatwave last month which World Weather Attribution scientists said today was made ten times more likely by human-caused climate change."

https://www.climatecentre.org/13576/west-africa-heatwave-high-humidity-made-40c-feel-like-50c/

CelloMomOnCars OP ,
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February heatwave in :

"The study authors find that climate change made the heatwave 10 times more likely and 4C hotter. They warn that if global warming reaches 2C above pre-industrial temperatures, “similar events will occur about once every two years and will become a further 1.2-3.4C hotter”."

https://www.carbonbrief.org/climate-change-made-west-africas-dangerous-humid-heatwave-10-times-more-likely/

peterdutoit , to random
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NEW Attribution Study:

"Dangerous humid heat in southern West Africa about 4°C hotter due to climate change" https://spiral.imperial.ac.uk/bitstream/10044/1/110082/2/scientific%20report%20West%20Africa%20heatwave%202024.pdf

"At global mean temperatures of 2°C above pre-industrial levels, humid heat such as observed this year is projected to be about another 1.2°C to 3.4°C warmer and about another factor of 3 to 10 times more likely" occurring "about once every two years."

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christinkallama , to histodons group
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Beads were an important trade item in early European overseas , usually portrayed as objects of delight for less "sophisticated" societies. But Gerard Chouin argues that the value attached to beads originated with the stunning Accori beads produced in medieval Ife, in . Europeans adopted beads as trade goods as they became familiar with the trade.

https://www.historians.org/research-and-publications/perspectives-on-history/december-2023/accori-beads

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