Mauritania
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A Dialogue Without Purpose: When Party Meetings Become a Waste of Time
In a scene that repeats itself with every political milestone, President Mohamed Ould Cheikh El Ghazouani met this Thursday afternoon…
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Azouki… Historical Treasures Overlooked by the National Museum
Adrar Region, Mauritania – Just a few hours northeast of the city of Atar, in the vast Mauritanian desert, the…
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Conflict between Tribe and State: When Belonging Prevails over Citizenship
Mohamed Abderrahmane Ould Abdalla Journalist and Writer – Nouakchott, Mauritania Since the establishment of the Mauritanian state in the early…
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Presentation of the Results of a Study on the Situation of Migrant Women
elitihad , Nouakchott A workshop to present the results of a study on the situation of migrant women and girls…
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The Two Banks of the Senegal River: A Shared History and Social Ties That Defy Borders
Journalistic Report – Prepared by: Mohamed Abdelrahman Ould Abdallah Social and Human Rights Journalist Nouakcott – Mauritania Along the Senegal…
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Wide-Ranging Investigations at the Ministry of Education: Corruption Suspicions Shake the Sector amid Expected Dismissals
A State Inspectorate mission spent nearly a full year inside the Ministry of National Education, digging through files and contracts,…
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Mauritania : The Dangerous Effect of Pacification!
When proest sit-ins turn from tools of pressure into platforms for beautifying reality, we face a textbook case of what…
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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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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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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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