AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoOccupied Dakhla Film Backlash: France’s AFASPA says Christopher Nolan’s “The Odyssey” filming in occupied Dakhla is being used to normalize Morocco’s presence and market the area as a luxury tourism stop, urging that Western Sahara’s people—not propaganda—be heard. Tourism & Investment Push in Laayoune-Sakia El Hamra: Morocco’s Laayoune-Sakia El Hamra region promoted renewable energy, fisheries, logistics and tourism at a Morocco–France Economic Day in Paris, pitching the south as a gateway to African markets and highlighting faster approvals for investors. Forensics Shortage in Morocco: A Moroccan parliamentary report says the country has only 25 full-time forensic specialists nationwide, leaving some judicial districts without any, and it details low pay for autopsies and examinations. Visa Rules Update for Namibia: Namibia released an updated visa-on-arrival list covering 121 countries/territories, including 28 African states, while many others are excluded—useful for planning regional travel. Western Sahara Diplomacy: Chile backed Morocco’s Autonomy Plan for Western Sahara, with a parliamentary delegation citing UN Security Council Resolution 2797. Sahrawi Political Developments: A Sahrawi movement for peace and pluralism reportedly made its diplomatic presence felt at the UN, presenting a negotiated approach to end the stalemate.
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