AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoWestern Sahara Security: Morocco’s drones are increasingly turning Polisario raids east of the berm into a high-risk trap, as small-unit desert tactics lose effectiveness under surveillance and strikes. Targeted Loss: The Sahrawi Presidency says at least three Polisario Front members were killed in an attack near the separation wall, including Lehbib Mohamed Abdelaziz, son of former Polisario leader Mohamed Abdelaziz. Water Tech for the Region: Morocco is pushing desalination as drought becomes structural, aiming for 60% of drinking water from the ocean by 2030, with a major plant near Casablanca—though brine disposal and fair access for farmers and cities remain open questions. AI in Daily Life: Google is expanding “Ask Gemini in Chrome” to Kenya, Nigeria, and South Africa, with Western Sahara listed among supported locales. Tech & Conflict Links: A report claims Spain intercepted a major cocaine shipment off Western Sahara and traces it to a Dutch network, highlighting how regional routes connect to Europe. Sovereignty & Memory: A 50th-anniversary piece revisits Luali Mustafa Sayed’s ideas on organization and alliances, framing lessons for today’s Sahrawi struggle.
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