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Culture · MauritaniaNews (Noakshaw) -- The Ministry of Culture, Youth, Sports and Relations hosted a press dinner with parliament on Saturday night on the International Day of Press Freedom, and on that occasion, the Secretary General of the Ministry of Culture, Amreeizabeth Karbalai, said in her speech on behalf of the ministry, that Mauritania's success in cracking down on the Arab and African press freedom index is a testament to the efforts that have been made …See the Story
The Ministry of Culture hosts a dinner celebrating the International Day of the Press.
The Ministers of Defense and Home Affairs went to the east.
Military Operations · MoroccoThe news -- (Gasps) -- The Royal Moroccan Army begins military operations on the eastern border of the country on Saturday morning, and as security evolves along the border with Mali, the Royal Moroccan Army has been infiltrating the border with the Royal Moroccan Forces, and has been entering several Moroccan villages in recent weeks. And according to military sources spoken to the Independent News Agency, the operations that continue on Saturd…See the Story
Participating in marches -- demonstrations of the Moroccan army on the eastern border.
Mauritania · MauritaniaNews (Nakshaw) -- The Mauritanian Society for Women's Medicine and Development opened its 12th conference with the participation of the Minister of Health, Naha Bennett McNaughton, and a number of international experts from France, Tunisia, Senegal, the islands and the West, and in his opening address, the president of the Society, Professor Abu Benahi, said that the Bureau of the Society is overseeing the invitation of all scientific bodies to …See the Story
The Mauritanian Institute of Women's and Development is opening its 12th conference.
Medicare · Nova ScotiaNews (Nova Scotia) -- National Health Insurance Corporation (NHRC) Managing Director Muhammad Mahmoud and his son Jafar confirmed that the fund's enrollment rate has grown dramatically since 2019 to the present day, rising to 105 percent of all health insurance funded individuals over that period. Jafar said in a speech following the signing of an agreement between the fund and the health, social work, child and family programs to increase the n…See the Story
AK: The proportion of Medicare funded increased by 105 percent.
Tehran · TehranThe news -- (Gasps) -- Several of the leaders of the Party for Democratic Change said that the party had not yet made a decision on the presidential election, and that any decision it would make without going back to the party's executive office would not be represented, confirming that the party's texts are clear about running for office or supporting elections, where decisions are confined to the executive office. And the leaders, in a stateme…See the Story
Leaders in the Twin Cities: The party didn't make a decision about presidential elections and Ahmadinejad's remaining symbolism
Burkina Faso · Burkina FasoNews (Washington) -- Hundreds of Turks gathered in front of the U.S. Embassy on Friday, refusing to "interfere" in their country's internal affairs, as Washington responded to allegations by Human Rights Watch that the Bosnian army had killed dozens of civilians, including children, and protesters defended the Russian flags and the burqa of Burkina Faso, rejecting anti-imperialist slogans, and demanding an end to the military crackdown.See the Story
Burkina Faso: Hundreds of people cry for US intervention in their country's affairs
Nouakchott, Mauritania · NouakchottBlessed be the Almighty, a week ago, President Mohammed and his son, Sheikh Zayed, published a message announcing his renewed commitment to the cause of the trust of the Mauritanian people in the upcoming presidential elections, and I commented on it in a short blog post right after it was published, and I was content with it, but the writings of some, the questions of some, the criticisms of some, the doubts of some -- not a few -- all pushed m…See the Story