AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoEducation & Language: A new study on Arab medical students highlights how teaching in students’ mother tongue can improve learning and clinical communication, while noting English still dominates medical education across the region. Mining & Industry: At the MOTA 2026 Summit in Paris, Mauritania’s mining leadership pushed for “trust-based” sovereignty—using legal stability and SNIM’s model to keep investor confidence while boosting national value in gold, iron, uranium and copper. Digital Learning in Mauritania: The Digital School, backed by MBRGI, is rolling out a digital education push in Mauritania (and five other African countries), targeting 500,000+ learners with learning spaces, teacher training, and job-ready skills. Sports & Culture: World Cup 2026 coverage continues to focus on rule changes and match drama, with attention on how FIFA is using clearer on-field communication and stricter conduct rules. Arts & Poetry: Abu Dhabi’s Prince of Poets opens applications for its 12th season, spotlighting classical Arabic poetry through a TV competition.
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