AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoFIFA Power Struggle: Gianni Infantino’s fight to stay on as FIFA president is widening, with Qatar publicly challenging the AFC over an open letter and six Arab federations—including Morocco and Mauritania—issuing “full support” for him after his World Cup private-investment plan collapsed. Migration Pressure at Ceuta: Morocco thwarted another mass attempt to breach Spain’s enclave of Ceuta, detaining 294 people; earlier July crossings left dozens dead, and Spain boosted border security. Mauritania Connectivity Boost: The EllaLink subsea cable has landed in Nouadhibou, adding a second international internet route to strengthen resilience. Human Rights in Mauritania: A Mauritanian court sentenced anti-slavery activists to prison, drawing criticism over restrictions on human-rights work. Local Spotlight: The 5th Mauritanian International Date Festival opened in Atar with 245 exhibitors, highlighting date farming and agricultural innovation.
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