AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoDesertification & Travel Safety: A new report warns the Sahara is pushing south as drylands grow, with dust events already affecting far-off regions; for travelers, that means more haze and drier air during seasonal dust, plus eye/throat irritation and worse asthma—so plan flexible outdoor schedules and pack protective eyewear and meds. Western Sahara Tourism & Flights: Dakhla is being promoted as an easy Ryanair destination from Madrid and Lanzarote, but the city remains at the center of the long-running dispute between the Polisario and Morocco—useful context for visitors booking routes and accommodations. Morocco–Gulf Backing for the Sahara Autonomy Plan: A fresh look at Morocco’s Gulf partnerships highlights investment in tourism and logistics and notes Gulf support for Morocco’s autonomy proposal, including consulates opened in Laayoune and Dakhla. Polisario Pushback: The Polisario denies parts of its historical record, with claims framed as a direct challenge to international efforts tied to UN Security Council Resolution 2797. Morocco Livestock Prices & Eid al-Adha: A political fight over sheep import subsidies and herd management follows Eid al-Adha shortages and price spikes—another reminder that local costs can shape holiday travel plans.
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