When the seas rise in Senegal, so do the fortunes of far-right parties in Europe
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Ari Shapiro, Ayen Bior, Noah Caldwell, Miguel Macias, Matt Ozug, Patrick Wood, Ricci Shryock, Peter DiCampo, Daniel Wood, Alyson Hurt, Connie Hanzhang Jin, Nick Underwood, Ashley Ahn, Jacob Fenton, Kaitlyn Radde |
NPR
Monday, February 6, 2023
Guet N'dar, Senegal (October 7, 2022) - The neighborhood Khar Yalla, which means 'Waiting for God," in Wolof, was meant as a place for those who had been displaced by rising seas to live. But this neighborhood soon, too, was inundated with water.
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When the seas rise in Senegal, so do the fortunes of far-right political parties in Europe. This is the story of how those seemingly unrelated things are connected.
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