AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoMauritania Human Rights: Thirty-five Mauritanians returned from Mali detention after nearly three weeks, with the Mauritanian government alleging mistreatment and some torture, following suspicions of terrorism and public posts about stolen belongings. Culture & Community: The fifth Mauritanian International Date Festival opened in Atar, spotlighting date-growing heritage and agricultural innovation, with an international exhibition, awards, and a scientific symposium. Sports Governance: Mauritania is among Arab federations backing FIFA President Gianni Infantino amid a revolt over the “FIFA Forward Enterprise” plan, as more associations question FIFA’s governance. Anti-Slavery Activism: A Mauritanian court sentenced anti-slavery activists to prison, triggering human-rights criticism over freedom of expression and the use of security or public-order laws. Lifestyle & Food Traditions: A look at Morocco’s Friday couscous tradition—how the weekly ritual shapes family life and social rhythm. Regional Mobility Policy: The U.S. announced a shift to regional visa hubs affecting routine non-immigrant services in Abuja and other African cities, effective Aug. 1.
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