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Spyware & Press Freedom: Moroccan authorities are accused of trying to hack Dutch journalist Koen Greven’s phone using Pegasus, with a wider alleged campaign targeting journalists, activists and Sahrawis. Human Rights Under Pressure: Sahrawi prisoner Naâma Asfari is nearing his sixth week of hunger strike in Morocco, raising fresh calls for his release. Film, Politics & Boycott: Christopher Nolan’s The Odyssey hits cinemas amid renewed boycott calls after reports that scenes were shot in Moroccan-occupied Western Sahara, with Sahrawi filmmakers arguing the production normalizes occupation. Global Screen Buzz: The movie’s release is also driving talk about rare IMAX 70mm screenings and strong early box-office momentum in India. Franco-Moroccan Reset: France and Morocco push deeper ties in Rabat, even as fresh Pegasus allegations threaten to overshadow the diplomacy.

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Christopher Nolan’s “The Odyssey” Faces Boycott Calls over Filming in Occupied Western Sahara

Christopher Nolan’s “The Odyssey” Faces Boycott Calls over Filming in Occupied Western Sahara

Boycott Threats Crash ‘The Odyssey’ World Premiere Over Filming in Moroccan-Controlled Western Sahara

Boycott Threats Crash ‘The Odyssey’ World Premiere Over Filming in Moroccan-Controlled Western Sahara

Calls Grow to Boycott 'The Odyssey,' Filmed in Moroccan-Occupied Western Sahara

Calls Grow to Boycott 'The Odyssey,' Filmed in Moroccan-Occupied Western Sahara


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UN, US Hold Third Joint Meeting on Western Sahara in Washington

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UN Holds Third Inter-Ministerial Meeting on Western Sahara in Washington

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Nov. 2, 2025

UN Security Council Endorses Morocco’s Plan for Western Sahara

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UN supports Morocco’s Western Sahara Autonomy initiative

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Trump Voices Support for Morocco’s Western Sahara Autonomy Proposal

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