AGP Executive Report
Last update: 28 minutes agoWimbledon on beIN: beIN Media Group renewed its exclusive Wimbledon broadcast rights across 24 MENA territories (including Mauritania) until 2030, with live coverage on beIN SPORTS plus streaming via TOD by beIN and beIN CONNECT. Local Tech & Consumer Electronics: Cyprus-based Asbis expanded its Apple distribution in Africa, adding Mauritania to its authorised markets and reporting first shipments already underway. Green Energy for Mauritania: Ohmium and Hynfra signed a master cooperation agreement to push green hydrogen projects in Mauritania (plus Jordan and Oman), covering FEED and technical support for green ammonia production. Music in the region: Def Jam Recordings officially launched in North Africa from Casablanca, managing talent and distribution across Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya and Mauritania. Football spotlight: World Cup coverage highlights the growing Muslim presence in 2026, while match previews and fan pieces keep attention on big openers like Argentina vs Algeria. Arts & Culture Travel: A feature spotlights Mauritania’s Richat Structure (“Eye of Africa”), where local camp host Fatima Cheikh Mohammad Bouya welcomes travellers to the Adrar Plateau.
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