AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoUS Immigration Ruling: A federal judge in Rhode Island struck down Trump-era USCIS policies that paused asylum, work permits, green cards and citizenship decisions for applicants from 39 “high-risk” countries, including Mauritania—calling the delays unlawful and driven by anti-immigrant bias. Sahara Diplomacy: UN envoy Staffan de Mistura is set to visit Tindouf camps to deliver a final warning tied to UN Security Council Resolution 2797, pushing for renewed talks on Western Sahara autonomy under Moroccan sovereignty. Mauritania Energy & Tech: Russia’s deputy energy minister told Mauritania it can access Russian energy technologies to pursue “technological sovereignty,” including cooperation in mining, water management and training. Uranium Investment Signal: Aura Energy advanced Mauritania’s Tiris uranium project toward a 2026 FID after talks with a major nuclear utility, reinforcing the country’s strategic role in nuclear fuel supply. Regional Migration: Mauritanian coastguard operations rescued 181 Gambians among 911 migrants over five days, highlighting the continuing Atlantic migration pressure on Nouakchott and surrounding waters. Women & Cities: A women-led sustainable cities programme concluded in Mauritania, Morocco and Tunisia, with local governments and grassroots groups shaping climate-resilient, gender-responsive urban planning.
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