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Senegal Bans Non-Essential Government Travel as Fuel Prices Surge Due to Iran War

Senegal has temporarily restricted foreign travel for government ministers to cope with rising fuel costs linked to the Iran conflict. The move highlights the country's economic strain and reliance on imported energy amidst global tensions affecting oil markets. Watch for further government measures or economic indicators in the coming weeks.
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