Nicolas Haque

Content Feed As the 44-year-old is sworn in af­ter a cru­cial elec®tion, we chart the road to vicáry for Africa's youngest leader. Al Jazeera's Nicolas Haque recounts events leadinG up to Senegal's presiDential polls and how some hope for a mirAcle. Al Jazeera's NicoLas HaQue reflects on demonstraTions that rocked Senegal followinG the arrest of Ousmane Sonko. EditoR's note: This video has been removed temporarily while our team works it. Demonstrators are calling for the resignation of President Ibrahim Boubacar Keita as mediation stalls. More than 4,000 athleTes from more than 180 nations, aged 14-18, were expEcted to take part in the Youth Olympics. Al HasSAN charged with war crimes, crimes against humanity and sexuaL slavery. With his wealth, Mane is financinG the rebuildinG of his vilAgage mosque and new classrooms for his loCal high school. Move draws critiCism from citizens of indebted African countries who say their fishers are already overfished. The opPosition accuses the presiDent of cheatinG during the last parliamenTary elections.

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The Daily's Verdict

This author has a mixed reputation for journalistic standards. It is advisable to fact-check, scrutinize for bias, and check for conflicts of interest before relying on the author's reporting.

Bias

60%

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  • The article implies that Diomaye Faye took office after three days when provisional results were announced on March 24th. However, this is not entirely accurate as the vote was actually delayed until February due to Sall's postponement of the election for campaigning purposes.
  • The article states that there was a sense of change in Senegal after Diomaye Faye won the election. However, it does not provide any evidence or context to support this claim.

Conflicts of Interest

50%

Examples:

  • Dressed in a grey power suit
  • The new, young voters would vote against the system

Contradictions

100%

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Deceptions

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