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Senegal students demand aid as debt woes mount for government

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Clashes between students and security forces at Senegal's main university intensified on Wednesday (December 3) as protesters demanded stipends and other financial aid amid the government's ongoing fiscal challenges.

Breakdown
  • Students clashed with police while demanding financial aid at the university.
  • Senegal's public debt has reached 132% of GDP, per the IMF. 37s
  • An audit showed a higher debt and deficit than previously reported. 1m 3s
  • Prime Minister Sonko announced plans to cut spending and boost revenue. 1m 13s
  • Talks with the IMF for a new program have made slow progress. 1m 41s