AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoMigration at Nouakchott and Nouadhibou: Mauritanian authorities say they rescued 75+ migrants off Nouadhibou, after a boat allegedly left Guinea with 77 people (including seven minors). The ministry says people were handled under legal and humanitarian procedures, as Mauritania reports more than 1,000 interceptions in the past two weeks. Atlantic route pressure: Separate reports highlight a broader surge in rescues, with 1,076 rescued in 10 days and EU-funded reception centers in Nouakchott and Nouadhibou used for registration and protection checks. Western Sahara diplomacy and security: Frente POLISARIO says Morocco carried out attacks on Sahrawi civilians using drones and long-range artillery, urging the UN Security Council to act. Canary Islands migration spotlight: Pope Leo XIV visited Arguineguín, calling for “legal and safe routes,” rescue, and real cooperation against traffickers—turning the former “dock of shame” into a “dock of hope.” Regional politics link: Libya’s Presidential Council head Mohamed Menfi met Mauritania’s envoy to discuss strengthening bilateral cooperation.
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