Mauritania
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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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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: 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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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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Minister of Transport Ignores the Deteriorating Roads… That Threaten Travelers’ Lives!
Despite repeated complaints from citizens and the rising number of road accident victims due to the crumbling infrastructure, the Minister…
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A Nation Plundered by a Minority… and Wept for by a Majority
A Nation Plundered by a Minority… and Wept for by a Majority By: Mohamed Abdarahman Abdallah – Journalist Nouakchott, Mauritania…
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MP Biram Dah Abeid Covers Medical Treatment for Human Rights Activist Mohamed El Amin Sy
The initiative taken by MP Biram Dah Abeid to cover the medical expenses of Mohamed El Amin Sy is a…
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The Mauritanian Prime Minister’s Agenda: Luxury at the Top, Misery at the Bottom
By : Mohamed Abdrahman Abdallah Journalist , Nouakchott In Mauritania, when the name “Ould Ajay’s government” is mentioned, what comes…
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Detaining the Dead… When Humanity Falls into the Abyss of “Health Care”!
At a time when healthcare should be a guaranteed right for every citizen — not a commodity to be bought…
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By the Side of the Road… Sanitation Workers Protest, Demanding Their Rights
In painful silence, far from the glare of cameras and the noise of conferences, more than 900 sanitation workers in…
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