Tensions between Mauritania and Mali have significantly escalated following protests outside the Mauritanian embassy in Bamako. The Mauritanian Foreign Ministry summoned the Malian ambassador to express its rejection of actions threatening its diplomatic mission.
The Mauritanian Ministry of Foreign Affairs summoned the Malian ambassador in Nouakchott to express its strong protest against actions deemed a violation of its embassy's sanctity in Bamako. This comes amid rising tensions between the two countries.
Prince Mohammed bin Abdulaziz International Airport welcomed the first flights of pilgrims from Mauritania for Hajj 1447 AH. This initiative reflects the extensive preparations made to receive pilgrims from various countries.
The Algerian Products and Services Exhibition in Nouakchott witnessed the signing of 23 agreements and 4 memorandums of understanding in the health sector. This reflects Algeria and Mauritania's commitment to enhancing economic cooperation between them.
Former Mauritanian President <strong>Mohamed Ould Abdel Aziz</strong> has sent a sharp message to current President <strong>Mohamed Ould Cheikh Ghazouani</strong>, accusing the regime of overseeing a 'judicial farce' targeting him and his family. This reflects the deepening rift between the previous power holders.
A court in Mauritania has sentenced MPs Mariam Cheikh Jink and Ghamou Ashour to four years in prison for inciting hatred and undermining state symbols. This ruling raises significant questions about freedom of expression in the country.
Former Mauritanian President <strong>Mohamed Ould Abdel Aziz</strong>, sentenced to <strong>15 years</strong> in prison, urged current President <strong>Mohamed Ould Ghazouani</strong> to intervene and stop the seizure of his assets, which are part of his political and financial legacy.
Mauritania is focusing on a political dialogue that transcends mere formalities, raising questions about the future of its political system and its ability to achieve compromises amid rapid changes. The government aims to rebuild trust with the opposition while facing internal and external challenges.
Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman received a letter from Mauritania's President Mohamed Ould Cheikh El Ghazouani aimed at enhancing bilateral relations. The letter was delivered by Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan in Jeddah.
The political dialogue in Mauritania has entered an unprecedented phase of uncertainty, raising questions about its future. After years of stagnation and incomplete initiatives, this process seems to have been placed in a 'resuscitation room.'
On May 3rd, Mauritania celebrates World Press Freedom Day, highlighting the challenges faced by the media sector in the country. The pressing question today is how to transform this freedom into a stable and resilient professional practice.
Amid escalating security threats in the African Sahel region, Mauritania is set to enhance its defense partnerships with the Czech Republic. This initiative aims to bolster the country's internal stability and address increasing regional challenges.
The Mauritanian Ministry of Health has reported suspected cases of diphtheria in the city of Akjoujt, located north of the capital Nouakchott. No fatalities have been recorded so far, reflecting the ministry's efforts to monitor the health situation.
Mauritania and the United Nations are reviewing their cooperation outcomes for 2025 amidst growing security and economic challenges. This partnership aims to enhance development programs and transform them into comprehensive strategies.
The Mauritanian government praised the United Arab Emirates for dismantling a terrorist cell that threatened regional security. It expressed full solidarity with the UAE in facing security challenges.
Mauritanian President Mohamed Ould Cheikh El Ghazouani has departed Medina after a several-day official visit, during which he met with various Saudi officials. This visit aims to strengthen bilateral relations between the two countries.
Mauritania faces increasing concerns over the implications of the escalating crisis in Mali, which poses a security threat that transcends national borders. This situation raises questions about identity and belonging in the Sahel region.
The Sahel region is witnessing a significant security escalation following a series of coordinated attacks in Mali, reflecting the fragility of the security situation and increasing international concern, particularly from neighboring countries like Mauritania.
The President of the United Arab Emirates and the President of Mauritania held an important meeting to discuss ways to enhance bilateral cooperation and regional developments. This dialogue aims to strengthen relations between the two countries and coordinate positions on shared issues.
Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, President of the UAE, met with Mohamed Ould Cheikh El Ghazouani, President of Mauritania, to discuss ways to enhance cooperation between the two countries. The meeting, held in Abu Dhabi, focused on development, economy, and renewable energy.
Tensions have been rising at the border between Mali and Mauritania since 2024, reflecting complex historical crises related to the absence of border demarcation and overlapping pastoral and ethnic interests. These issues indicate deeper structural problems affecting the region.
On April 23, significant events unfolded, including the arrest of settlers in the occupied Golan Heights and the launch of rowing activities in Mauritania. These occurrences highlight ongoing tensions in the region alongside diverse cultural activities.
The visit of Mauritania's Prime Minister, Mohamed Ould Bilal, to Algeria coincides with the visit of Morocco's Chief of Staff, Mohamed Braid, to Nouakchott. This overlap raises questions about its impact on regional relations.
Algeria has announced a new agreement allowing its limited fleet to fish off the Mauritanian coast, permitting seven ships to catch up to <strong>31,000 tons</strong> of fish. This follows a year of preliminary discussions between the two countries.
The capital of Mauritania, Nouakchott, is experiencing significant tension due to the opposition's rejection of government measures to address the energy crisis. Following the authorities' refusal to permit a protest march, demonstrations have erupted led by the 'Kafana' movement and the 'Challenge' party.
Mauritanian opposition leader Yaacoub Ould Ahmed Lemrabt was severely affected by tear gas during a protest in Nouakchott, where police arrested 67 demonstrators. The protest was against rising fuel and domestic gas prices.
Yacoub Ahmed Al-Mourabit, the leader of the Democratic Renewal Movement in Mauritania, was hospitalized after suffering from severe asphyxiation during a protest against rising fuel prices. The opposition figure has begun to regain consciousness following the incident.
Protests continue in Nouakchott, Mauritania, where hundreds have gathered to express their anger over the closure of Al-Aqsa Mosque and the controversial death penalty law for prisoners. The demonstrators are voicing their solidarity with the Palestinian cause.
Preparations for political dialogue in Mauritania are facing significant setbacks due to disagreements over the inclusion of presidential term limits. President Mohamed Ould Cheikh El Ghazouani is seeking to navigate this crisis through meetings with opposition leaders.
Mauritanian President <strong>Mohamed Ould Cheikh El Ghazouani</strong> has expressed his unwillingness to run for a third presidential term, highlighting his non-involvement in the stalled national dialogue sessions due to disputes over the number of presidential terms.