AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoHumanitarian Crisis Deepens in Tinduf: A new El País report says Sahrawi refugee camps near Tinduf are sliding into a dangerous phase as international aid shrinks, food worsens, and hospitals struggle—nearly 90% of the roughly 173,600 people depend on assistance, with some staff like Rabuni Hospital’s deputy director surviving on about €150 every three months. UN Mission Cuts in the Sahara: MINURSO has started operational reductions tied to a strategic review, telling around 20 medical staff their roles will end by mid-May and that departures will begin in June, following earlier restructuring steps. Morocco’s Security Push: King Mohammed VI marked the Royal Armed Forces’ 70th anniversary by urging faster modernisation and readiness, with emphasis on AI, digitalisation, and cyber security. Succession in Motion: Reporting also points to Crown Prince Moulay Hassan taking on more state and military responsibilities as the king manages recurring health issues. Regional Politics, Uganda: President Museveni was sworn in for another term, with the inauguration framed as protecting gains while moving toward higher middle-income status.
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