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Mauritania-Qatar Diplomacy: President Mohamed Ould Cheikh El Ghazouani arrived in Doha to offer condolences on the death of HH Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al-Thani, received at Lusail Palace by Amir Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani. Sahrawi Front Talks: Abdelkader Taleb Omar, a Polisario Front official and Mauritania’s education minister, was received in Nouakchott to convey greetings from Brahim Ghali and review developments on the Sahrawi cause and bilateral ties. Energy in Nouakchott: The Prime Minister says two major projects—expanding a 72MW power plant to lift capacity from 180MW to 252MW, and adding 100,000m³ of fuel storage at the Port of Friendship—are on track for completion before end-2026. Regional Health Cooperation: Somalia’s health minister joined a Nouakchott forum on health investment, focusing on stronger financing, South-South cooperation, and resilient healthcare systems. Immigration Pressure on Mauritania: A U.S. deportation list of 374 West Africans names 12 Mauritanians among “worst of the worst,” alongside Nigerians, Liberians and Ghanaians. Local Environment: A report highlights Mauritania’s role in protecting the monk seal, with Cabo Blanco cited as a growing Atlantic stronghold.

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