AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoAviation Safety: Spanish investigators say an Iberia A321XLR and an Air Europa 787 took evasive action near Western Sahara on 10 July, with collision-avoidance systems resolving the near-miss over oceanic airspace about 70nm off the coast. Spyware & Media Freedom: Reports allege Morocco used Pegasus spyware via the DGST to target journalists and Sahrawis, including 768 cyberattack attempts tied to a Dutch journalist’s number. Franco-Moroccan Deals: France and Morocco’s renewed partnership in Rabat produced 14 agreements across security, energy, transport and investment, with Lecornu reiterating Paris’ “unwavering” Sahara position and pushing a direct renewable electricity link. Energy-Backed Land Expansion: Sahrawi groups condemn Morocco’s new tender for 1,090+ hectares of farmland in occupied Western Sahara, saying it is enabled by Engie-linked desalination infrastructure. Human Rights Pressure: Spain-based NGO CEAS-Sahara warns Sahrawi prisoner Naâma Asfari’s health is deteriorating after a hunger strike, calling for immediate release. Film Boycott & Occupation Scrutiny: Sahrawi campaigners renew calls to boycott Christopher Nolan’s “The Odyssey” over filming in Dakhla, arguing it normalizes Morocco’s occupation while Sahrawi creators face repression.
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