AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoFIFA Power Struggle: Gianni Infantino’s fight to stay FIFA president is widening, with six Arab federations backing him “with full support,” including Morocco, Qatar, Egypt, Mauritania, Lebanon and Sudan—while Qatar publicly challenges the AFC over an open letter that Qatar says was issued without proper consultation. Human Rights in Mauritania: A Nouakchott court sentenced anti-slavery activists to prison, drawing criticism over freedom of expression and the use of laws against slavery and discrimination. Digital Infrastructure: The EllaLink subsea cable has landed in Nouadhibou, giving Mauritania a second international internet route to reduce outage risk and strengthen trans-Atlantic connectivity. Agriculture & Diplomacy: Mauritania’s 5th International Date Festival opened in Atar under President Mohamed Ould Cheikh El Ghazouani, with UAE support, featuring 245 exhibitors and a focus on date-palm innovation and sustainable farming. Regional Security & Migration: Morocco thwarted a new mass attempt to breach Ceuta, detaining 294 people, including Mauritanians, after a deadly July surge.
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