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Diplomacy Shock: Fifteen Arab and Islamic countries, including Mauritania, condemned Somaliland’s “illegal and unacceptable” plan to open an embassy in occupied Jerusalem, after Israel welcomed Somaliland’s first ambassador to Israel—raising fresh regional pressure on the Horn of Africa. Maritime Security: Obangame Express OE26 wrapped a major three-week maritime readiness exercise in Cameroon, with Mauritania among more than 30 participating nations tackling piracy, illegal fishing and trafficking in the Gulf of Guinea. AfDB Under Strain: The African Development Bank’s annual meeting opened in Brazzaville under Ebola fears and Iran-war fuel shocks, as aid cuts and higher energy costs squeeze budgets—while AfDB’s new president, Sidi Ould Tah, pushes more “affordable capital” for Africa. Mauritania Business Signal: Sahara Group has started bunkering operations in Mauritania after winning a 2026 licence, positioning Nouadhibou for faster ship turnaround and stronger Atlantic trade services. Telecom Boost: Orange is backing a 20,000km subsea cable project (Via Africa) aimed at reducing West Africa’s recurring internet outages.

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May 12, 2026

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