AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoPope at Canary Islands Port: Pope Leo XIV visited Arguineguín, once dubbed the “dock of shame,” and urged an “examination of conscience” on migration—calling for legal, safe routes, rescue, and real cooperation to protect migrants’ dignity, with the Atlantic crossing linked to departures from Mauritania and the wider region. Mauritania Migration Update: Mauritania’s coastguard reported a surge in rescues, pulling 1,187 people from the sea since May 28, with departures rising after Tabaski and EU-funded reception and registration underway in Nouakchott and Nouadhibou. Migration Death Toll: An NGO report says 1,317 migrants died or went missing trying to reach Spain’s coast in the first five months of 2026, including 142 women and 129 children, as stricter controls push people onto longer, deadlier routes. Maghreb AI Push (Mauritania in the mix): Tunisia, Algeria, Morocco, Libya and Mauritania are advancing AI education and research, with Algeria positioning itself as a regional leader through university-linked clusters and digital-sovereignty strategy. Culture & Identity Through Sport: Coverage of African-descended footballers and a Somali referee’s World Cup visa denial highlights how migration rules collide with global sporting dreams. Arts & Fashion Redemption: A Mauritania-linked human story of survival and craft training spotlights how ethical fashion and traditional weaving can turn trauma into cultural livelihood.
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