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Guinea · GuineaAt least 30 people have been killed in road traffic accidents in the last two days in Senegal, Guinea and Namibia, according to officials and rescue services in those West African countries. In Senegal, 14 people have been killed in a pickup truck accident, 54 in a pickup truck accident in the Yangon area of Congo, some 380 kilometers east of Dakar, according to a figure released by the Ministry of Health on its website. In Guinea, an accident i…See the Story
At least 30 people have been killed in road traffic accidents in Bangladesh, Guinea, Namibia, the sub-Saharan Africa.
Nouakchott, Mauritania · NouakchottThe Minister of Finance, in the government of Mauritania, Esama bin Laden's son, Mohamed Ombadi, held a meeting in Saudi Arabia's capital, Riyadh, with Dr. Muhammad Solomon Al-Jazeera, the head of the Islamic Development Bank Group. And during that meeting, they agreed to speed up the implementation of the projects funded by the Islamic Development Bank Group in Mauritania, by facilitating and speeding up the procedures at the group level, and b…See the Story
Mauritania is looking to accelerate the implementation of projects funded by Islamic Development Sahara.
Nouakchott, Mauritania · NouakchottA delegation from the National Independent Election Commission in Nouakchott convened a meeting of the commission's district councils and representatives of the political parties and civil society organizations in the state of inner-Oakchott. And the chairwoman of the delegation, Bentham Bentham, a member of the National Election Commission's advisory board, said that the aim of the meeting was to mobilize and sensitize citizens about the import…See the Story
Narrator: The election commission meets with representatives of the parties and civil society in the desert of Mexico.
Nairobi · NairobiThe president of Mauritania, Mohammed, the son of Sheikh Ghazni, has signed, upon arrival at the Kenyan capital, Nairobi, to the golden registry of the great personalities and guests. The son of Ghazni is visiting Nairobi to participate in the summit of African presidents and the International Development Agency IDA of the World Bank. Tomorrow, the summit kicks off with the son of Ghazni, the president of the African Union, and many African lead…See the Story
The invasion boy arrives in Nairobi, and he ends up on the Goldilocks Personality Records of the Saharan desert.
Power Outages · SomaliaThe Mauritanian electricity company Somalco today told someone that the repeated disturbances in the electricity service of the city of Nouakchott caused the rains that the city had seen in the last two days. The company added in a statement that the disturbances had been caused since last Friday "despite the facilities provided to cover the city's electricity needs," as she put it. The company also explained that the rains had hit "some of the …See the Story
Somalia: Power outages in Navajo drought-stricken desert
Mauritania · MauritaniaThe National Weather Board of Mauritania has reported moderate to moderate rainfall in the states of Naples, Inner Naples, Inner Encino, Inner Adir and Northampton. In a brief statement, she said that the rainfall is the result of an overflow of air over these areas, and is expected to fade on Monday evening. And activists on social media were sharing images of the rainfall that had erupted on Saturday morning on the economic capital of Naples. …See the Story
Mauritania -- the weather reports for the rains in the northern states of the Midwest.
Mauritania · MauritaniaThe Alliance of Opposition Forces announced, on Saturday evening, that it would support Reagan's son Mohamedon in the upcoming June presidential elections. And the party said in a statement issued by its news agency that its executive had convened this evening to study a report prepared by the party's Standing Committee on Election Options. The statement added that, "After extensive discussion of the options on the table, the executive has consi…See the Story
The Alliance for Progressive Forces is backing Revel, a candidate for the presidency of the Saharan desert.
Mauritania · MauritaniaThe attention of the Mauritanian Institute of Neurological Diseases has been drawn to the prevalence of stroke in Mauritanian society over the last few years, where 15 to 20 strokes are recorded every day in the hospitals in Navajo alone. This came in the wake of the launch of the stroke awareness days, which the Institute launched last Friday evening, to continue for three days, to explain to Mauritanians the risks of stroke and how to prevent …See the Story