AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoMigration Crackdown & Tourism Impact: Mauritania’s stepped-up enforcement has stalled irregular departures from Nouadhibou, leaving would-be migrants in “limbo” as police checks, expulsions, coastal surveillance and smuggler arrests push migration numbers down. Rescue at Sea: Authorities also reported rescuing 75+ migrants off Nouadhibou after a boat left Guinea with 77 people, including minors—another reminder of how risky the Atlantic route remains. Health Alert for Travelers: The CDC issued a Level 2 travel health notice for diphtheria across Mauritania and six other countries, urging visitors to be up to date on vaccination. Mauritania’s Tourism Push: A new spotlight frames Mauritania as an “authentic tourism” frontier, highlighting desert experiences around the Eye of Africa (Richat Structure) and growing local tent-and-camp stays. Eclipse Travel Buzz: A total solar eclipse on Aug. 12, 2026 will be visible in parts of Europe, with a partial eclipse also across Northwest Africa including Mauritania—good timing for astronomy travel planning. Pope’s Canary Islands Message: Pope Leo XIV used Spain’s Canary Islands—linked to Atlantic crossings from Mauritania—to call for safe routes and dignity for migrants, putting the region’s migration reality in the travel spotlight.
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