AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoDesert cinema: Óliver Laxe’s Sirāt (2026) lands in the Moroccan Sahara with a father searching for his missing daughter, only to get pulled into a rave-turned-dancefloor that the Army shuts down—then the story keeps wrongfooting viewers with detours that are “best experienced, not explained.” Human rights & tech: Sahrawi activist Aminatou Haidar warns at the UN Human Rights Council that Morocco’s use of digital tools and AI could intensify surveillance and repression of Sahrawi women defenders. Citizenship push in Spain: Spain’s parliament revives a bill to grant nationality to Sahrawis born under Spanish administration, with PSOE and Sumar moving closer after Foreign Minister José Manuel Albares backed the measure. Diplomacy at the border: A U.S. delegation visits El Guergarate to discuss border security cooperation, aiming to protect trade routes and counter disruption attempts. Politics meets sport: FIFA and geopolitics stay tangled as debate swirls around Morocco and the World Cup—plus fresh claims and backlash tied to Western Sahara stances. Regional messaging: Massad Boulos denies rumors he’s being removed over his handling of the Moroccan Sahara file.
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