AGP Executive Report
Last update: 32 minutes agoDigital Education Boost: Dubai’s MBRGI and The Digital School announced a three-year push to support over 500,000 learners across Mauritania, Nigeria, Lesotho, Zambia, Namibia, and Angola, with digital classrooms, teacher training, and job-ready skills. Poetry & Culture: Abu Dhabi Heritage Authority opened applications for Season 12 of “Prince of Poets” (7 July–6 August 2026), inviting 18–45-year-old male and female poets to submit classical or free-verse Taf’ila poems for TV competition. Security & Borders: Morocco says it arrested 10 suspects tied to an ISIL-linked Sahel cell, seizing weapons, bomb-making instructions, and chemicals—while Mali has also moved to restrict Moroccan trucks as attacks threaten key freight routes. Infrastructure Hardship: Bamako suffered major electricity and water outages after suspected sabotage hit a transmission line linked to the Manantali Dam, leaving residents queuing for water. Mauritania in the Mix: The Mali-Mauritania-Senegal border link is directly implicated in the outage, underscoring how regional instability and infrastructure strain spill into daily life.
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