AGP Executive Report
Last update: 17 minutes agoForensic Capacity Crunch in Morocco: A parliamentary report says Morocco has just 25 full-time forensic doctors nationwide, with some judicial districts left without any specialist, while fees for autopsies and medical exams are seen as too low to attract talent—raising pressure on courts as demand grows. Human Rights Under Spotlight: The International League for Human Rights urged Germany to intervene to save Sahrawi political prisoner Naâma Asfari, citing his long detention in Kenitra prison and a hunger strike over alleged unlawful conditions. Western Sahara Diplomacy Gains New Backers: Chile’s parliamentary delegation endorsed Morocco’s Autonomy Plan and UN Security Council Resolution 2797, while a new Barbados “Barbados with Western Sahara” committee was launched to boost awareness and solidarity for Sahrawi self-determination. Southern Provinces as Investment Pitch: Laayoune-Sakia El Hamra promoted investment opportunities in Paris—renewables, fisheries, logistics, manufacturing and tourism—positioning the region as a gateway to African markets. Trade & Agriculture Shockwave: The U.S. temporarily suspended anti-dumping and countervailing duties on Moroccan phosphate fertilizer, aiming to protect American farmers’ supply—an economic move with wider MENA implications. Regional Political Economy Watch: Coverage also highlighted Algeria’s reliance on oil and gas and the tight room for diversification, alongside claims and counterclaims in North African media and football politics.
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