Mauritania
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Who Will Save the Relocated Residents from Drowning? A Cry for Help from the Forgotten Margins
Qui sauvera les habitants relogés de la noyade ? Un appel à l’aide depuis les marges oubliées À chaque saison des…
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Has the Struggle to Succeed Ghazouani Begun?
La lutte pour réussir à Ghazouani a-t-elle commencé ? Si parler d’« après-Ghazouani » peut paraître prématuré d’un point de vue constitutionnel,…
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Fast Wealth and Illicit Money: A Threat to Social Fabric
Enrichissement rapide et argent illicite : une menace pour le tissu social9 Par : Mohamed Abdel Rahman Abdallah Journaliste, Nouakchott, Mauritanie…
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When Minds Freeze and Signals Fade: An Era of Collective Confusion”
« Qand les esprits se figent et que les signaux s’estompent : une ère de confusion collective » Par :…
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Thirst in the Heart of the Capital: When Will the President Act to End the Tap Water Drought?
³La soif au cœur de la capitale : quand le président agira-t-il pour mettre fin à la sécheresse de l’eau…
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Ould Merzoug Describes Two Decades of African-Turkish Partnership as Satisfactory
The Minister of Foreign Affairs and Chairman of the Executive Council of the African Union, Mohamed Salem Ould Merzoug, described…
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SNIM Begins Exporting Iron Ore to the Egyptian Market
The National Mining and Industry Company (SNIM) has begun exporting iron ore through the Nouadhibou Port to the Arab Republic…
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Nouadhibou: Opening of a workshop to raise awareness about girls’ schooling
On Thursday, a workshop on raising awareness about girls’ education was inaugurated in Nouadhibou. The event was organized by the…
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Government spokesman: The state has decided to build a media city
Minister of Culture, Arts, Communication, and Relations with Parliament, and government spokesperson, Mr. Hussein Ould Medo, announced that the construction…
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Mauritania optimistic about starting gas extraction in 2025
Minister of Energy and Oil Mohamed Ould Khaled said that they are optimistic that the first shipment of Mauritanian gas…
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