AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoGreen Hydrogen Economics (Morocco/Sahara): A new techno-economic study in ScienceDirect says Morocco’s Dakhla-Oued Ed-Dahab and Laayoune-Sakia El Hamra can produce green hydrogen at lower costs than northern regions—$5.42/kg in Dakhla and $5.57/kg in Laayoune—driven by solar-heavy energy mixes. Space Science & Heritage (Western Sahara): A rare 446-gram moon rock reportedly found in Morocco’s Western Sahara in 2022 is set for auction in London, after University of Edinburgh research helped identify its likely lunar origin. Academic Links (Tifariti/Canary Islands): The University of Tifariti joined the second “Bridge to Africa” program at the University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, bringing together researchers on sustainable development, health, energy, and education. Sahrawi Rights & Research (Ireland): An international conference at University College Cork, “The Forgotten People of Western Sahara,” marks 50 years since occupation and focuses on Sahrawi self-determination. Security & Tech Policy (South Africa): A budget-vote address highlights how cyber threats and technological disruption are reshaping intelligence priorities. Diplomacy Watch (Abraham Accords): Multiple reports track Trump’s push for more Middle East states to join the Abraham Accords, with Pakistan publicly rejecting any deal that conflicts with its stance on Israel and a Palestinian state.
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