AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoMorocco–Algeria War Fears: A rocket strike near a civilian prison in Es-Smara on May 5, claimed by the Polisario Front, triggered unusually fast, coordinated condemnations from the UN, EU, US and France—signaling rising alarm over a potential military escalation between two heavily armed neighbors sharing a 1,600-kilometre border. Western Sahara Spotlight: The incident lands in a wider, long-running dispute over control of Western Sahara, where Morocco holds most territory and resources while the Polisario Front presses for independence with Algeria’s backing. Diplomatic Reset: In parallel, France is trying to rebuild judicial cooperation with Algeria, with Justice Minister Gérald Darmanin in Algiers to revive extradition and organized-crime coordination, including attention on detained French journalist Christophe Gleizes. Tourism & Travel Signals: Morocco’s pull on visitors keeps growing—tourist numbers hit 17.4 million in 2024, up 20%—while the Sahrawi Republic also pushed its culture and crafts at Algeria’s tourism fair. Humanitarian Contrast: Far from the politics, a convoy stuck in the Libyan desert says it’s still determined to reach Gaza with medical aid.
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