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Mauritanian strategy for combating poverty
Mauritanian Minister of Economic Affairs and Development Mohammed Ould El Nany said his country has drawn up an ambitions strategy to combat poverty that extends through the coming 15 years, 2000 - 2015.
Mauritania, Economics, 1/13/2000

Fuel crisis puzzles traffic in Nouakchott
Mauritania-Algeria, Economics, 1/12/2000

Nouakchott airport stops working after midnight daily
Mauritania's authorities have decided to close off Nouakchott's airport to air navigation from midnight until 6:00 a.m. in order to ensure calm for the people who live around the facility.
Mauritania, Business, 1/11/2000


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