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Mauritania Rescues 141 Migrants as Shifting Departure Routes Deepen Atlantic Risks – The North Africa Post

Mauritania’s coastguard rescued 141 West African migrants on 30 November after their boat, which had departed from the Gambia, capsized off the coast near Nouadhibou. Authorities said on December 1st that the passengers were disoriented and adrift when a maritime patrol spotted them. The group included Senegalese, Gambians, Guineans, and Malians, with three individuals found […]
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The Mauritanian coast guard rescued 141 irregular migrants from several West African countries off the coast of Nouadhibou, in the north of the country, the Mauritanian Ministry of Fisheries and Maritime Economy announced on Sunday. The ministry said in a statement that the migrants included 88 Senegalese, 44 Gambians (among them 17 women and two children), four Guineans, and two Malians. The ministry added that three people were in critical con…

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saharamedias.net broke the news in on Monday, December 1, 2025.
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