Mauritanians vote in first post-coup poll NOUAKCHOTT (Reuters) - Mauritanians hurried to the polls on Saturday in an election meant to signal to donors and investors the country is ready to rejoin the international community after a much-criticized military coup last August.div class="feedflare"
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