AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoAcademic Cooperation: Ibn Zohr University in Laayoune signed two new partnership agreements with Canary Islands universities, expanding work in applied and clinical research, technological innovation, and medical humanities, plus student and researcher mobility. Renewables in the Sahara: Morocco’s megaproject push gets a spotlight through the Tarfaya Wind Farm and the Ouarzazazate Solar Power Station, underscoring how large-scale clean energy is reshaping investment and local economies in the southern provinces. Forensic Capacity Gap: A Moroccan parliamentary report says the country has only 25 full-time forensic doctors, leaving multiple judicial districts without specialists and raising concerns about low fees versus the demand for autopsies and expert court support. Diplomacy & Western Sahara: Chile backs Morocco’s Autonomy Plan, with a parliamentary delegation in Rabat endorsing UN Security Council Resolution 2797. Tech & Society: A photographer sets a world record attempt for the Cape to Cape Road challenge, highlighting how drones and aerial work are being used to document hard-to-reach landscapes like the Western Sahara.
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