Could nuclear energy one day power the Maghreb?
The Maghreb’s energy transition is a complex but critical journey towards sustainability and decarbonization as countries aim to meet
Mauritanian authorities allowed a protest against Christians in Sélibaby last week, where demonstrators exhumed a Christian’s body and dragged
Since the start of this year the bodies of over 100 African migrants have been recovered from Atlantic waters off
A nationwide strike brought Mauritania to a standstill on Monday, as schools, universities and markets closed in protest against Israel’
Mauritanian authorities have renewed calls for artisanal gold miners to stay within national borders following repeated unauthorized crossings into neighboring
An MoU was signed in Casablanca this week between Royal Air Maroc and Mauritania Airlines to launch four new routes
By Gavin Serkin If there are no winners in a trade war, there are certainly least losers. As the smoke
According to reporting by Africa Intelligence, while France's army in Senegal is due to leave the country by
The World Bank has approved $82.5 million for Mauritania’s DREAM project to strengthen energy infrastructure and mineral resource
The World Bank Group has approved the financing for Mauritania’s first large-scale battery energy storage facility, known as the
The French Development Agency is investing 64 million euros to expand Mauritania's power infrastructure, supporting the construction of
Mauritania’s Foreign Minister, Mohamed Salem Ould Merzoug, has hailed relations with Morocco as being at their strongest in recent
Mali says it is outraged over violence suffered by its citizens deported by neighboring Mauritania, along with those from Senegal,
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