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Mauritania–Energy & Power: The AfDB signed project implementation contracts tied to the 225 kV Mauritania–Mali power interconnection, advancing regional electricity trade under the Desert to Power and Mission 300 goals. Mauritania–Finance: Mauritania and the OPEC Fund for International Development signed two financing deals totaling $195mn, including a 2026–2029 country partnership framework for climate-resilient infrastructure and food security. Mauritania–Justice & Security: Russia and Mauritania signed a justice-sector MoU to expand cooperation against cross-border crime, including terrorism, cybercrime, drug and weapons trafficking, and money laundering. Regional Trade & Borders: A U.S. delegation made its first visit to Morocco’s El Guerguerat crossing to discuss border security, counter-narcotics and human trafficking—an overland corridor linking Morocco, Mauritania and West Africa. Africa Electrification: A World Bank-backed electrification push connected over 50 million people in under three years, with Tanzania, Nigeria and Ethiopia among the biggest beneficiaries. Water & Human Development: A new global map highlights that more than 2 billion people still lack safely managed drinking water.

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Digital transformation and trade in North Africa

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The Moroccan banking sector is supporting digitalisation and redefining its role as an intermediary for Moroccans living abroad

The Moroccan banking sector is supporting digitalisation and redefining its role as an intermediary for Moroccans living abroad

Foreign Ministers of Oman, Egypt, Mauritania and Saudi Arabia hold talks to safeguard Hormuz, push peace efforts

Foreign Ministers of Oman, Egypt, Mauritania and Saudi Arabia hold talks to safeguard Hormuz, push peace efforts

OPEC Fund and Mauritania sign 2 financing agreements worth $195mn

OPEC Fund and Mauritania sign 2 financing agreements worth $195mn

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