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Digital Education: MBRGI and The Digital School launched a digital learning push for 500,000+ people across Mauritania and five other African countries, focusing on school support, teacher training, learning spaces, and youth job readiness. Arts & Music: Mauritania’s Noura Mint Seymali is set to bring desert blues to the Earagail Arts Festival in Ireland, while Berlin’s Humboldt Forum festival Durchlüften also spotlights her Mauritanian sound among a wider international lineup. Culture, Identity & Rights: A new short documentary, Exiled for Existing, shares LGBTQ+ refugee stories from across Africa, including Mauritania, where same-sex relationships can carry extreme penalties. Regional Spotlight (Mauritania): U.S. Africa Command showcased trilateral air training with Mauritania near Atar, highlighting partner interoperability and regional security cooperation. UN & Peace: The UN General Assembly proclaimed 2027–2036 the International Decade of Strengthening Peace for Future Generations, with Mauritania among the sponsors.

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Sayyid Badr receives phone call from Mauritanian counterpart

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