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Sudan: The Story of a Country That Ignored Its Problems and Paid the Price
What Sudan has become today is not the result of a passing moment or a sudden crisis, but rather the…
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Mauritania
The Race to the 2029 Presidential Elections: Early Signs of a Premature Battle to Succeed Ghazouani
Indicators from the Mauritanian political scene suggest that the race for the 2029 presidential elections is already beginning to take…
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Mauritania
Ministers of Tribes or Ministers of the State? Field Visits Turned into Empty Carnivals
In a scene where the official blends with the tribal, and the public with the private, several ministers’ visits…
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Mauritania
Sustainable Injustice… In the Name of the “Marginalized Classes”—and on Their Backs!
By: Mohamed Abdarahman Abdallah, journaliste Every season of national speeches brings back the term “marginalized classes”, adorned with flashy titles,…
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Mauritania
A Year into the Second Term… What Has Been Achieved?!
A Year into the Second Term… What Has Been Achieved?! A full year has passed since the beginning of…
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Mauritania
The Amazigh of Mauritania: A Forgotten Memory and an Identity Beneath the Ashes
investigation by : Mohamed Abdarahmane Ould Abdallah – Journalist, Nouakchott In a silence akin to disappearance, on the fringes of…
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Mauritania: Marine Wealth Feeding Foreigners, Enriching the Powerful
Investigative Report by: Mohamed Abdarahmane Abdallah Journalist – NouakchottoA ■ In a new move that sheds light on a…
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Mauritania: Geographic Distance Does Not Diminish Civilizational Influence
By: Mohamed Abd Alrahman Ould Abdallah Journalist, Nouakchott Mauritania may lie on the geographic periphery of the Arab world, but…
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Tourism on the Sands of Illusion… When Promotion Turns into a Farce
By: Mohamed Abdarahman Ould Abdallah Journalist, Nouakchott In a scene rich with symbolism, two Mauritanian ministers were seen sitting on…
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Mauritania
When the Government Contracts with Itself
In Mauritania today, conflict of interest is no longer a mere occasional mishap in appointments—it has evolved into a deeply…
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