AGP Executive Report
Last update: 36 minutes agoMusic & Business: Def Jam Recordings has officially launched in North Africa from Casablanca, with an initial roster featuring Najm, SHR and Aujiss, and plans to cover Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya and Mauritania. Sports (Mauritania on the pitch): Mauritania’s referee Dahane Beida is listed for Austria vs Jordan at World Cup 2026, as the tournament ramps up across North America. Human Stories (migration): Mauritanian authorities say they rescued more than 75 migrants off Nouadhibou, after a boat reportedly left Guinea with 77 people, including seven minors. Culture & Fashion: A Mauritanian-born artist, Salif Sarr, is highlighted for his Afropop and zouk work and a Columbus Arts Festival event celebrating “Ohio Is My Second Country.” Film & Arts: The Lighthouse International Film Fest is set to bring new surf cinema, including the premiere of “Permanent Dream,” as ticket sales rise. Global Tech Watch: A Chinese defence firm Norinco showcased a drone assembly line at Eurosatory, hinting at more overseas production—while drones are reported to be used in Mauritania.
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