Mauritania

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Mauritania connects the Maghreb, Sahel and Atlantic systems through a resource-based economy and long-distance trade and security corridors. Maghreb Insider uses this tag for national institutions, iron ore and SNIM, fisheries, gold and copper mining, Nouadhibou port activity, livestock, offshore gas and links toward Senegal and the Sahara. The focus is the country’s cross-regional role and economic structure, with cities, mines, companies and infrastructure assets covered under their own dedicated tags.

Mauritania to Digitise Driving Licences and Vehicle Registration by Year-End

Mauritania's Ministry of Equipment and Transport plans to introduce biometric driving licences and vehicle registration plates before the end of the year, aiming to modernise administrative processes and improve service delivery for citizens.

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Mauritania Clarifies Criteria for Doctor Transfers After Union Protest

Mauritania's Ministry of Health has reaffirmed that the transfer and assignment of general practitioners for 2026 will follow merit-based, transparent criteria, following union criticism over the process and calls for greater fairness and oversight.

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Algeria to Export 100,000 Tonnes of Construction Materials to Mauritania

Algeria has signed a strategic agreement to ship 100,000 tonnes of construction materials to Mauritania, aiming to strengthen maritime trade links and expand access to West African markets while reducing reliance on costly overland routes.

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Mauritania Reviews Health Sector Performance in Assaba for First Half of 2026

Mauritania's Ministry of Health has launched a mid-year review of its operational plan in Assaba, aiming to identify shortcomings and implement corrective measures to improve health sector performance in the second half of 2026.

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Nouakchott Residents Protest Mobile Antenna Construction on Public Spaces

The installation of telecom pylons on public squares in Nouakchott has triggered strong opposition from local residents and prompted intervention by authorities, raising questions about regulatory oversight and the use of public land in Mauritania's capital.

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Mauritanian Education Unions to Stage Sit-In Over Ministry Exclusion

Twelve Mauritanian education unions under the 'Hadiroun' coalition will begin a sit-in at the Ministry of Education on 31 August, protesting what they describe as exclusion from union representation and unilateral election procedures.

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Mauritania to Recruit 1,132 New Education Staff via National Exam

Mauritania's Ministry of Education has launched a national recruitment competition for 1,132 teaching positions, including 241 secondary school teachers, as part of efforts to strengthen the education sector and address staffing needs.

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Mauritania Opens Annual Season Honouring the Prophet's Life

Mauritania's Groupement Culturel Islamique, with Arafat municipality, has launched its annual season dedicated to the life and legacy of the Prophet. The event aims to reinforce social values and unity through lectures, poetry, and commemorative gatherings.

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Moroccan Customs Seize 54kg of Gold from Mauritanian Family at Casablanca Airport

Moroccan authorities have detained a Mauritanian family after intercepting 54kg of undeclared gold at Casablanca's Mohammed V Airport. The case raises questions over diplomatic passports, cross-border gold flows, and customs enforcement.

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Mauritanian Opposition Rejects Calls for Third Presidential Term

Mauritania's main opposition coalition has firmly rejected recent calls to allow President Mohamed Ould Ghazouani a third term, warning that any attempt to alter constitutional term limits threatens the country's political stability and peaceful transfer of power.

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Vehicle Fire in Nouakchott Destroys 34 Million MRO in Cash

A vehicle transporting funds for several money transfer agencies caught fire in Arafat, Nouakchott-Sud, destroying approximately 34 million old ouguiyas. The incident raises concerns over security measures in Mauritania's cash transport sector.

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Mauritanian Coast Guard Rescues 315 Migrants Near Nouadhibou

Mauritanian coast guard units rescued 315 people, including women and children, from a makeshift boat off Nouadhibou. The group, mainly from Senegal and Gambia, was attempting irregular migration under difficult humanitarian conditions.

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Mauritania Announces 2026 University Placement Results for Baccalaureate Graduates

Mauritania's Ministry of Higher Education has published the orientation results for 2026 baccalaureate graduates, allocating students to 160 higher education programmes, including 29 abroad. The process used the 'Jadara' system to ensure transparency.

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Mauritanian Gendarmerie Dismantles Drug Trafficking Network in Nouakchott

Mauritania's gendarmerie has dismantled an active drug trafficking network in Nouakchott, arresting its members and seizing significant quantities of cannabis resin and psychotropic pills. The operation is part of the national anti-narcotics strategy.

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Mauritania Launches Recruitment Exams for 390 State Positions

Mauritania has begun a four-day recruitment exam process to fill 390 government positions across several ministries, part of a wider effort to hire 3,000 new state employees. The process aims to improve transparency and digital efficiency in public sector hiring.

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Mauritanian Parties Demand Inquiry After RFD Vice-President Incident

Nine Mauritanian political parties have condemned the reported assault on Baba ould Brahim, vice-president of the Rassemblement des forces démocratiques, inside the Nouakchott-Ouest courthouse, calling for an immediate and transparent investigation.

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