News Are EU trawlers taking too many Mauritanian fish? By admin October 14, 2016 Share FacebookTwitterWhatsAppLinkedin Must read Understanding CFD Trading in South Africa: A Clear View of Risks, Regulation, and Market Access March 7, 2026 8 Tips That Every African Gambler Should Keep In Mind When It Comes To Online Casino Games March 7, 2026 Senegal’s PM pushes for anti-LGBT law doubling prison terms February 25, 2026 AU Policy takes center stage at ASID 2026 leadership forum in Accra February 12, 2026 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 Senegal’s PM pushes for anti-LGBT law doubling prison terms February 25, 2026 Ghanaian footballer Partey faces additional rape charges February 12, 2026 Fresh conflict erupts in South Sudan as thousands are displaced January 26, 2026 - Advertisement - Latest article Understanding CFD Trading in South Africa: A Clear View of Risks, Regulation, and Market Access March 7, 2026 8 Tips That Every African Gambler Should Keep In Mind When It Comes To Online Casino Games March 7, 2026 Senegal’s PM pushes for anti-LGBT law doubling prison terms February 25, 2026 AU Policy takes center stage at ASID 2026 leadership forum in Accra February 12, 2026 Ghanaian footballer Partey faces additional rape charges February 12, 2026 - Advertisement -