AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoMigration Crackdown: Mauritania’s tougher border controls are cutting departures from Nouadhibou and the wider coast, with officials citing sharp drops in intercepted would-be migrants even as many stranded people say the dream of Europe is still alive. Regional Security & Tech: A Chinese defence firm Norinco showcased a drone “assembly line” at Eurosatory, with models linked to use in Mauritania highlighted, raising questions about overseas production for Middle Eastern buyers. Digital Development: Mauritania and the World Bank agreed extra support under the West Africa Regional Digital Integration Program to expand AI infrastructure, data systems, and skills training. Health Alert: The CDC issued a Level 2 travel health notice for a major diphtheria outbreak covering Mauritania and six other countries, urging travelers to be up to date on vaccinations. Sahara Diplomacy: UN envoy Staffan de Mistura met a U.S. senior adviser after talks in Tindouf, with Washington again stressing implementation of UNSC Resolution 2797 and the autonomy framework. Culture & Tourism: Reports highlight Mauritania’s push to revive tourism, spotlighting the “Eye of Africa” Richat Structure and growing local efforts to host visitors. Sports & Identity: A World Cup visa dispute continues to ripple across the tournament, while Mauritania’s international football ties also surface in coverage of regional matches and squads.
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