AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoCeuta Migration Crackdown: Morocco thwarted another mass attempt to breach Spain’s enclave of Ceuta, detaining 294 people (including 248 from sub-Saharan Africa and 46 from Morocco, Algeria, and Mauritania) after tear gas and heavy police deployments on both sides of the border. Mauritania in the Mix: The latest Ceuta reports again include Mauritanians among those detained, following the late-July tragedy that left dozens dead. FIFA Power Play (Arab Backing): Six Arab football federations—Morocco, Qatar, Egypt, Mauritania, Lebanon, and Sudan—publicly backed FIFA chief Gianni Infantino amid a growing revolt over his failed plan to bring private investors into World Cup commercial interests. Mauritania’s Role in Football Governance: Mauritania’s federation president Ahmed Yahya is among the signatories, reinforcing Nouakchott’s visible stance in the FIFA leadership fight. Royal Palace Buzz: Prince Harry’s “Wasp” rival, Sir Clive Alderton, is set to step down as King Charles’ principal private secretary, though experts say his influence may linger behind palace doors. Sports on TV (Newcastle Friendlies): Fans looking for entertainment coverage can catch Newcastle United’s pre-season matches with global channel listings circulating for Strasbourg and Leverkusen. Human Rights Update: Thirty-five Mauritanians released from Mali detention returned home, with Mauritania’s government alleging some were tortured.
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