News Are EU trawlers taking too many Mauritanian fish? By admin October 14, 2016 Share FacebookTwitterWhatsAppLinkedin Must read Chaos in Ghana’s parliament over ministerial vetting schedule January 31, 2025 Niger, Mali, and Burkina Faso finalise withdrawal from ECOWAS January 29, 2025 DR Congo: Thousands flee Goma as rebels reach centre of eastern city January 27, 2025 Ghana: At least 8 small scale miners killed in clashes with soldiers January 19, 2025 admin Fishermen in Mauritania are complaining that huge trawlers are taking too many fish, putting their livelihoods at risk. Share FacebookTwitterWhatsAppLinkedin Previous articleLibya's $1.2bn claim against Goldman Sachs thrown outNext articleNigeria’s President Buhari: My wife belongs in kitchen - Advertisement - More articles Chaos in Ghana’s parliament over ministerial vetting schedule January 31, 2025 Niger, Mali, and Burkina Faso finalise withdrawal from ECOWAS January 29, 2025 DR Congo: Thousands flee Goma as rebels reach centre of eastern city January 27, 2025 - Advertisement - Latest article Chaos in Ghana’s parliament over ministerial vetting schedule January 31, 2025 Niger, Mali, and Burkina Faso finalise withdrawal from ECOWAS January 29, 2025 DR Congo: Thousands flee Goma as rebels reach centre of eastern city January 27, 2025 Ghana: At least 8 small scale miners killed in clashes with soldiers January 19, 2025 Child Online Africa calls for protection of children’s rights at celebrity-organized events January 17, 2025 - Advertisement -