AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 minutes agoPegasus Spy Scandal: An international investigation says Morocco used Israeli Pegasus spyware from 2017-2021, with a former DGST insider describing how targets were selected as “high value,” and records pointing to more than 200 possible Spanish phone targets, including journalists and Sahrawi activists. Franco-Moroccan Energy Push: French PM Sébastien Lecornu’s Rabat visit, framed as a reset after Paris backed Morocco’s Western Sahara position, included plans for a direct electricity interconnection and work to export renewable power to France. Western Sahara Land & Water Industrialisation: Sahrawi groups condemn Morocco’s new tender for 1,090+ hectares of occupied land irrigated via the Dakhla seawater desalination project powered by Engie, saying it enables export farming and settlement expansion. Film Backlash in Occupied Dakhla: Calls for boycotts of Christopher Nolan’s “The Odyssey” grow after filming in occupied Dakhla, with Sahrawi campaigners arguing it normalises Morocco’s occupation while local media faces repression. EU Energy Stakes: Algeria seeks a larger EU energy role, pitching gas and a southern hydrogen corridor to Germany amid regional tensions.
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