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In the last 12 hours, coverage touching Mauritania is dominated by regional and institutional developments rather than a single domestic breaking story. Internationally, journalists’ solidarity and media cooperation remain a theme: the IFJ’s 100-year centenary congress in Paris and a Russia–Africa journalists’ forum both emphasize strengthening information cooperation and reshaping how Africa and Russia portray each other. For Mauritania specifically, the Russia–Africa forum included Mauritanian participation, while the broader media agenda signals continued diplomatic-style engagement through journalism and training.

Also in the last 12 hours, Mauritania appears in humanitarian and skills-focused programming. Nouakchott hosted the graduation of the first cohort of the “Flowers of Hope” programme under the Sheikha Fatima Fund for Refugee Women, implemented with UNHCR and partners including Mauritania’s Ministry of Health. The six-month initiative trained 22 refugee women in midwifery and related maternal/child health areas, awarding accredited certificates intended to support both healthcare service capacity and the women’s labour-market integration.

Finally, the most operationally concrete Mauritania-linked item in the last 12 hours is the launch of a new physical bunkering supply operation by Minerva Bunkering, initially focused on Nouadhibou and Nouakchott. The company says it will supply commercial vessels and offshore installations, using its delivery vessels and a hub in Las Palmas—framed as a cost- and efficiency-driven expansion of physical supply capacity in Mauritanian waters.

Looking slightly further back (12 to 72 hours), the news mix broadens to include policy, infrastructure, and governance. Mauritania’s government approved mining licences in the Tiguent region for “black soil” exploitation, and there is also coverage of Mauritania’s telecom connectivity push via a second international submarine cable landing in Nouadhibou—presented as strengthening digital security and diversifying international access points. At the same time, Mauritania’s political and social climate is reflected in reporting on two opposition lawmakers sentenced to four years for posts accusing the president and justice system of racial bias, and in debate over a government plan to phase out private schools in favour of state-run institutions.

Overall, the 7-day set of articles suggests continuity in Mauritania’s outward-facing priorities—education and refugee support, extractives and infrastructure development, and digital/telecom expansion—while also highlighting ongoing domestic governance tensions around race and education policy. The most recent 12-hour evidence is relatively sparse on purely Mauritanian “hard news,” but it is strong on institutional programming and sectoral expansion (refugee healthcare training and bunkering operations).

Note: AI-generated summary based on news headlines, with neutral sources weighted more heavily to reduce bias.

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