AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoCeuta Border Health Fallout: After the late-July surge that left more than 140 people dead, Spain says most of the 70,000+ migrants have returned to Morocco, but thousands—including unattended minors—remain in Ceuta, with residents reporting worsening sanitation and makeshift camps on the beach. Border Crackdowns: Morocco blocked a second mass attempt near Castillejos, detaining nearly 300 people, as riot police and vehicles kept crossings from happening again. Sahara Politics, Health-Linked Tensions: Morocco’s 47th anniversary of Oued Ed-Dahab’s “recovery” comes amid shifting international support for Rabat’s autonomy plan, while Western Sahara remains a live pressure point shaping EU relations—an indirect factor in regional movement and the health risks that follow. TV5MONDE Governance Scrutiny: Allegations of Moroccan funding and editorial influence at TV5MONDE raise concerns about how coverage may shape public attitudes toward migration and related public health pressures. Sahel Hostage Crisis: Two European women held by an IS affiliate in the Sahel are reported in critical condition, highlighting ongoing security risks that disrupt health access and humanitarian work.
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