AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoEnergy Sovereignty: Senegal has terminated concessions for several oil blocks as contract reviews and renegotiations get underway, marking a clear break from the Macky Sall era and aiming to reset terms seen as “unfair.” Nuclear & Minerals: In Mauritania, uranium developer Aura Energy pushes ahead on its Tiris project after a $20m raise, while First Quantum filed an updated NI 43-101 technical report for its La Granja copper project in Peru. Digital Infrastructure: EllaLink landed a new subsea cable branch in Nouadhibou, giving Mauritania a second direct European connection to boost digital sovereignty and capacity. Health Watch: WHO reports hantavirus cases on a Dutch cruise ship (MV Hondius) have risen to 8 infections with 3 deaths, as the vessel heads toward the Canary Islands. Mobility & Rights: A new study says Senegalese applicants face the toughest odds entering the U.S., with high visa rejection rates and major Green Card processing freezes. Regional Diplomacy: UAE and Mauritania officials condemned Iranian drone and missile attacks on civilian sites, reaffirming the right to respond under international law.
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