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Mauritania Diplomacy: Mauritanian President Mohamed Ould Cheikh Ghazouani sent written messages on bilateral ties, delivered to Qatar’s Amir and discussed with Mauritania’s foreign minister in Doha. Migration and Entry Controls: Libya’s Hammad government says it will not let people who don’t meet Egypt’s entry rules pass as part of the Sumud Convoy, stressing land crossings are restricted to Libyan nationals. Human Rights Pressure: Experts warn Equatorial Guinea detainees face imminent refoulement after U.S. deportations under a temporary transfer deal, including Mauritanians among those at risk. Connectivity Push: Orange, Sonatel, and Silverlinks-backed investors signed an MoU to launch the Via Africa Atlantic submarine cable, linking Europe to South Africa with landings including Mauritania. Regional Security: ECOWAS moves toward a regional counterterror force, with financing flagged as a key hurdle. Global Watch: Britain is set to close a “chicken nugget migrant” loophole at an ECHR summit, as deportation and family-life protections collide.

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