AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoSahara Flashpoint: A rocket hit near a civilian prison in Morocco’s Es-Smara on May 5, 2026, injuring one woman, and the Polisario Front claimed responsibility—prompting unusually fast, coordinated condemnations from the UN, EU, US and France, as outside powers worry about escalation along the 1,600-kilometre Morocco–Algeria border. Diplomatic Reset: France is now pushing a “new chapter” with Algeria, with Justice Minister Gérald Darmanin in Algiers to revive judicial cooperation, extradition talks, and security coordination, including cases tied to the Marseille “DZ Mafia” network and detained French journalist Christophe Gleizes. Tourism & Identity: Meanwhile, the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic is taking part in Algeria’s 25th International Tourism and Travel Fair, stressing that exile hasn’t stopped efforts to develop Sahrawi handicrafts and culture. Travel Context: Morocco’s tourism momentum continues—2024 visitor numbers reportedly hit 17.4 million, a new peak—while Western Sahara remains a sensitive backdrop for travelers.
Note: AI summary from news headlines; neutral sources weighted more to help reduce bias in the result.