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Le Ministère en charge du Travail dément les accusations de trafic vers le Qatar

The Ministry of Labor, Employment, and Relations with Institutions has refuted claims of illegal trafficking to Qatar, denying allegations of forced recruitment and financial exploitation. The Prime Minister, Ousmane Sonko, has clarified his position on political funding. Jean-Baptiste Tine, the Wrestling Minister, met with promoters Baye and Aziz Ndiaye. The University of Ziguinchor remains closed, with student associations suspended. Plans for a new transport master's program are underway. Doctors have criticized the Interior Minister over a march ban and set a new protest date. Two 19-year-olds were arrested for drug trafficking. Hama Amadou, Niger's former Prime Minister, has passed away. The Agriculture Minister, Mabouba Diagne, assured peanut farmers of fair pricing. Youth and Sports Minister Khady Diene Gaye explained the decision not to extend Aliou Cissé's contract.
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