Tag #Mauritania

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Climate Change Buries Ancient Saharan City

In Mauritania, the ancient city of Chinguetti, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is being buried by encroaching desert sands due to climate change, forcing residents to abandon their homes and jeopardizing its historical libraries.

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Climate Change Buries Historic Mauritanian City

The ancient Mauritanian city of Chinguetti, home to historic libraries and manuscripts, is being buried by encroaching desert sands due to climate change-induced desertification, forcing residents to relocate as homes and cultural heritage are destroyed.

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Mali: Terrorist Shift to Nioro, Raising Regional Security Concerns

Terrorist groups, facing setbacks in northern and central Mali, are shifting their attacks to previously secure areas like Nioro, exemplified by the recent kidnapping of a religious leader and a deadly attack, raising concerns about regional security and the porous border with Mauritania.

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Chicago Hate Crime Suspect Dies by Apparent Suicide

Sidi Mohamed Abdallahi, a Mauritanian national facing terrorism and hate crime charges for shooting a Jewish man in Chicago on October 26, died by apparent suicide in Cook County Jail on Saturday, November 25.

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Climate Change Buries Mauritania's Ancient City of Chinguetti

In Mauritania, the ancient city of Chinguetti, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is being buried by encroaching desert sands due to climate change, threatening its historical libraries and the lives of its residents.

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Pakistani Migrants Die in Canary Islands Shipwreck

A boat carrying 86 Pakistani migrants capsized off the coast of Mauritania on January 2, 2025, resulting in 44 deaths and highlighting the dangers of human trafficking.

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Senegal, Mauritania Open First Well in Shared Gas Field

Senegal and Mauritania jointly opened the first well of their shared Grand Tortue Ahmeyim (GTA) offshore gas field on January 1st, 2024, a key step towards commercializing the approximately 2.5 million tons of liquefied natural gas expected annually from the BP and Kosmos Energy-led project, followi...

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