AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoKenya–Morocco Diplomacy: A Kenyan parliamentary delegation in Rabat reaffirmed Nairobi’s backing for Morocco’s Autonomy Plan as the only sustainable way forward on the Sahara, signaling deeper cooperation after Kenya’s May endorsement. Water & Infrastructure: Morocco is pushing desalination harder as climate risk grows, aiming for ocean-sourced drinking water and irrigation, with major projects near Casablanca but ongoing questions around cost, brine disposal and fair access. Tech & Connectivity: Google expanded Ask Gemini in Chrome to Kenya, Nigeria and South Africa, bringing built-in AI search help to more African markets, including Western Sahara locales. Trade Union Solidarity: UGTSARIO briefed the World Federation of Trade Unions in Geneva, urging stronger global labor solidarity and framing Western Sahara as the continent’s last decolonization case. Security & Leadership: The Polisario Front announced the death of Lahbib Mohamed Abdelaziz in combat, adding uncertainty to succession dynamics amid a wider, low-intensity conflict. Logistics & Travel: Spain–Morocco’s Operation Marhaba 2026 is set to move nearly 3.5 million travelers across the Strait of Gibraltar, with ports and routes tightly coordinated. Regional Politics: UN envoy Staffan de Mistura’s planned visit to Tindouf aims to revive negotiations and create conditions for a realistic political process. Business Risk Watch: Heidelberg Materials acknowledged supplying cement and concrete for major infrastructure in occupied Western Sahara, raising fresh scrutiny over corporate links to Morocco’s consolidation.
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