AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoU.S.–Morocco Economic Push (Dakhla): U.S. Embassy officials visited the Dakhla Atlantic Port, calling it strategic for trade and connectivity, and pointing to Washington’s growing investment push in the Moroccan Sahara, including green hydrogen and ammonia plans tied to Laayoune. Sahrawi Summer University (Culture + Media): The Polisario/Sahrawi Summer University in Boumerdes kept rolling with lectures on civil society, state legitimacy, and psychological warfare via social media and WhatsApp—plus an artistic evening featuring a Sahrawi musical group and a football match between Algerian and Sahrawi participants. MINURSO Leadership Change: UN Secretary-General António Guterres appointed Pakistan’s Maj. Gen. Jawwad Ahmed as the new MINURSO Force Commander, succeeding Bangladesh’s Maj. Gen. Md Fakhrul Ahsan. Ceuta Migration Fallout (Regional Politics): A second mass-crossing attempt near Ceuta was blocked as Moroccan forces detained hundreds after social-media calls, reigniting debate over misinformation, border control, and how migration crises spill into European politics. Western Sahara Arts & Memory (Exhibition): A media exhibition at the Summer University showcased photos and paintings documenting the Sahrawi struggle over five decades, including human-rights testimony from occupied territories.
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