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FIFA Leadership Rift: Gianni Infantino’s World Cup private-investment plan has triggered a wider governance revolt, with Qatar publicly challenging the AFC over an open letter that attacked him without proper consultation, while six Arab federations—including Morocco and Qatar—reaffirm “full support” for Infantino, naming Mauritania among the signatories. CAF Vote Uncertainty: Even with CAF backing Infantino, analysts warn African federations may not vote as a bloc, given past instances of African support being ignored or split. Migration & Borders: The Ceuta rush—tens of thousands attempting entry in days—has reignited EU debate on “return hubs” and migrant return centres, with European ministers pushing faster deportation systems. Mauritania in the Spotlight: Mauritania appears again in the FIFA dispute via Arab federation support, keeping the country tied to a major global sports governance fight. Blue Economy Angle: A new look at Africa’s “blue economy” highlights fisheries and aquaculture as major growth levers, with aquaculture expanding where food security and jobs are most urgent.

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Aug. 10, 2026

IHRDC names IDM Industries Mauritania representative

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