AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoWater Crisis in Mali: Bamako’s taps are back after sabotage hit a high-voltage line feeding the city from the Manantali Dam, but the electricity grid remains badly disrupted, leaving residents to rely on boreholes and urging bleach use to avoid health problems. Sahel Security Pressure: The outages come as al-Qaeda-linked militants keep blocking key routes into the capital, worsening strain on already fragile infrastructure. Mauritania Focus—Satellite Internet: Mauritania has picked three companies to expand satellite telecommunications after a January tender, with regulators citing strong industry interest. Local Empowerment in Nouakchott: Qatar Charity (QC) and Mauritania’s social action ministry inaugurated a sewing workshop in Nouakchott for female graduates, aiming to boost income for vulnerable families. Energy & Trade Watch: Global LNG trade hit a record 436.98 million tonnes in 2025, with Mauritania/Senegal joining as new exporters and Europe driving demand growth. Regional Policy Moves: Qatar’s cabinet approved a package of legislative and oversight measures, including fuel-station regulation, amid renewed condemnation of attacks in the Gulf.
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