AGP Executive Report
Last update: 30 minutes agoBond on the big screen (game): 007 First Light is getting rave reviews for its spycraft gameplay, stealth-and-combat flexibility, and movie-style cinematography, with Patrick Gibson’s Bond performance singled out. World Cup spotlight: The 2026 tournament is seeing a record presence of Muslim-majority nations and Muslim stars across teams, with coverage also focusing on key players and matchups like Argentina vs Algeria. Mauritania in the mix (sports media): beIN MEDIA GROUP renewed Wimbledon broadcast rights across 24 MENA territories through 2030, explicitly including Mauritania, with matches also available via TOD and beIN CONNECT. Green energy deal: Ohmium and Hynfra signed a master cooperation agreement to push green hydrogen projects in Mauritania (plus Jordan and Oman), targeting green ammonia production. Tech & lifestyle: Asbis Middle East FZE expanded its Apple distribution role across multiple African markets, including Mauritania, with first shipments already underway. Local human story: Mauritanian authorities report rescuing 75+ migrants off Nouadhibou, as interceptions in Mauritanian waters continue to rise. Arts & music: Def Jam Recordings launched in North Africa from Casablanca, managing talent and distribution across Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya and Mauritania.
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