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NEWTOWN, PENNSYLVANIA - MAY 14: Mark Geddes of England, Corebridge Financial Team of PGA of America, looks on from the tenth hole alongside caddie Chris Tuulik during the first round of the PGA Championship at Aronimink Golf Club on May 14, 2026 in Newtown, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Andrew Redington/Getty Images)
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A general view of a 'storage area' at the Sewekhaye livestock market in the commune of Ngoundiane, Thies region, on May 13, 2026. It is here that many sheep farmers gather to sell their sheep on the spot or before they are transported to other regions of Senegal, where they will be sold during Tabaski (a major Muslim festival), which will take place at the end of May this year. (Photo by NICOLAS REMENE / Nicolas REMENE /AFP / AFP via Getty Images)
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A general view of a 'storage area' at the Sewekhaye livestock market in the commune of Ngoundiane, Thies region, on May 13, 2026. It is here that many sheep farmers gather to sell their sheep on the spot or before they are transported to other regions of Senegal, where they will be sold during Tabaski (a major Muslim festival), which will take place at the end of May this year. (Photo by NICOLAS REMENE / Nicolas REMENE /AFP / AFP via Getty Images)
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A general view of a 'storage area' at the Sewekhaye livestock market in the commune of Ngoundiane, Thies region, on May 13, 2026. It is here that many sheep farmers gather to sell their sheep on the spot or before they are transported to other regions of Senegal, where they will be sold during Tabaski (a major Muslim festival), which will take place at the end of May this year. (Photo by NICOLAS REMENE / Nicolas REMENE /AFP / AFP via Getty Images)
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A general view of cattle at the Diamaguene Sicap Mbao livestock market in Dakar on May 13, 2026. It covers nearly 4 hectares and is the largest livestock market in the Dakar suburbs. It is a major livestock trading centre, with the majority of cattle coming from neighbouring countries (Mali, Mauritania, Niger, Burkina Faso). With the security crisis currently affecting Mali and the growing threat of attacks on transporters on the roads leading to Senegal, supplying this large market with Malian livestock is becoming increasingly difficult. With just two weeks to go until Tabaski (the major Muslim festival), these supply difficulties are also raising fears of a sharp rise in the prices of cattle and sheep. (Photo by NICOLAS REMENE / Nicolas REMENE /AFP / AFP via Getty Images)
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A general view of a flock of sheep at the Diamaguene Sicap Mbao livestock market near Dakar on May 13, 2026. It covers nearly 4 hectares and is the largest livestock market in the Dakar suburbs. It is a major livestock trading centre, with the majority of cattle coming from neighbouring countries (Mali, Mauritania, Niger, Burkina Faso). With the security crisis currently affecting Mali and the growing threat of attacks on transporters on the roads leading to Senegal, supplying this large market with Malian livestock is becoming increasingly difficult. With just two weeks to go until Tabaski (the major Muslim festival), these supply difficulties are also raising fears of a sharp rise in the prices of cattle and sheep. (Photo by NICOLAS REMENE / Nicolas REMENE /AFP / AFP via Getty Images)
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A general view of cattle at the Diamaguene Sicap Mbao livestock market near Dakar on May 13, 2026. It covers nearly 4 hectares and is the largest livestock market in the Dakar suburbs. It is a major centre for the livestock trade, with the majority of the cattle coming from neighbouring countries (Mali, Mauritania, Niger, Burkina Faso). With the security crisis currently affecting Mali and the growing threat of attacks on transporters on the roads leading to Senegal, supplying this major market with Malian livestock is becoming increasingly difficult. With just two weeks to go until Tabaski (the major Muslim festival), these supply difficulties are also raising fears of a sharp rise in the prices of cattle and sheep. (Photo by NICOLAS REMENE / Nicolas REMENE /AFP / AFP via Getty Images)
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A general view of a flock of sheep belonging to Samba Code DemeE, a Malian herder and representative of Malian herders ,at the Sewekhaye livestock market in the commune of Ngoundiane, Thies region, on May 13, 2026. He owns around 160 sheep. He describes a very difficult situation for Malian herders, who are struggling to reach Senegal due to the security crisis raging in Mali. It is very difficult to find transporters willing to make the journey due to the numerous attacks on the roads leading to Senegal. Furthermore, the price of animal feed has risen sharply, from 8,000 CFA francs to nearly 20,000 CFA francs per bag. This price increase is reflected in the price of sheep. With two weeks to go before Tabaski (the major Muslim festival), the sheep he used to sell for 150,000200,000 CFA francs he is now forced to sell for between 350,000 and 400,000 CFA francs. It is therefore becoming increasingly difficult for him to sell his sheep. (Photo by NICOLAS REMENE / Nicolas REMENE /AFP / AFP via Getty Images)




