AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoWestern Sahara Travel & Tourism: Ryanair has Dakhla listed as a direct-flight option from Madrid and Lanzarote, a practical boost for travelers—though the city remains at the center of the long-running territorial dispute between the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic and Morocco. Regional Development & Investment: A new report highlights how Morocco’s ties with Gulf states are translating into investment in infrastructure, tourism, logistics and energy, including support since 2020 for Morocco’s Western Sahara autonomy plan and the opening of UAE and Bahrain consulates in Laayoune and Dakhla. Diplomacy & Dispute Over History: The Polisario denies aspects of its past and faces mounting pressure as “geographical realities” are said to be closing in, keeping the Western Sahara narrative front and center in international discussions. Travel Safety (Sahara-linked): Sahara dust is expected to reach eastern Cuba, bringing hazy skies and health warnings—an example of how Saharan conditions can affect travel and outdoor plans far beyond Africa.
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