AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoSahrawi Spanish Nationality Push: Spain’s Congress is moving a bill to grant Spanish nationality to people born in Western Sahara under Spanish administration, after PSOE and Sumar aligned on changes; the subcommittee cleared it Tuesday and a July approval is expected, with PP and Vox voting no. U.S.-Morocco Border Security: A U.S. delegation visited El Guergarate to discuss border security cooperation, anti-trafficking work, and coordination—framing it as a warning to destabilizing actors. Digital Rights Under Occupation: Aminatou Haidar told the UN Human Rights Council that AI and digital tools risk boosting surveillance and discrimination against Sahrawi women human rights defenders. Film Spotlight: Óliver Laxe’s “Sirāt” (2026) lands in the Moroccan Sahara with a missing-daughter search that keeps detouring into desert rave chaos, making the story hard to summarize without spoilers. AI Debate in Tangier: At the ELI Morocco Forum 2026, Guillermo Taboada challenged “uncritical” AI adoption, arguing misuse creates “cognitive debt.” Diplomatic Noise Denied: U.S. senior advisor Massad Boulos rejected reports he was removed over the Moroccan Sahara file, saying the claims are false. Sports & Politics: FIFA boss Gianni Infantino faces renewed criticism over Middle East geopolitics, while Julius Malema urged South Africans to unite as Bafana Bafana play Canada.
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