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Sahrawi Diplomacy at the UN: The Sahrawi Movement for Peace (MSP) says it won fresh international backing after meetings at the United Nations, including with U.S. Ambassador Mike Waltz and other Security Council figures, as it pushes an “alternative approach” to resolving the Western Sahara dispute. Mauritania Digital Sovereignty: Mauritania launched its first national cloud platform to host government data and services locally, aiming to boost cybersecurity, protect sensitive information, and keep public services running securely. Energy Deal in Mauritania: Acwa signed a public-private partnership and power purchase agreement for the N’diago 230 MW gas plant, positioning it as Mauritania’s first large-scale gas-fired IPP and linking domestic gas to the national grid. Regional Security and Trade: Mali temporarily barred Moroccan trucks from entering amid rising attacks on freight routes to Bamako, turning some drivers back despite the use of armed escorts. Education Push for Mauritania: Dubai’s MBRGI and The Digital School unveiled a three-year digital learning initiative targeting over 500,000 people across six African countries, including Mauritania, with school support, teacher training, and job-ready skills.

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