AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoSpyware & Diplomacy: A new Forbidden Stories investigation says Morocco kept using Israeli-made Pegasus to target French ministers and opponents, after Macron briefly considered buying the same tech in 2020—raising fresh questions as French PM Sébastien Lecornu visits Rabat. Hunger Strike Pressure: Rights groups and European lawmakers renewed calls for the immediate release of Sahrawi political prisoner Naâma Asfari as his hunger strike nears a sixth week, with warnings of serious health deterioration. Franco-Moroccan Reset: Lecornu and PM Aziz Akhannouch pushed a “turning point” in ties, signing 14 agreements and reaffirming France’s “unwavering” support for Morocco’s Western Sahara position, while an electricity link and energy cooperation were highlighted. Occupied-Sahara Film Backlash: Calls for boycotts and ethical responsibility grew around Christopher Nolan’s The Odyssey after reports of filming in Moroccan-occupied Western Sahara. Legal/Academic Pushback: The International Association of Jurists for Western Sahara condemned a University of La Laguna rector’s official visit to El Aaiun and Dakhla as a violation of international humanitarian law.
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