AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoHumanitarian Diplomacy: Morocco reaffirmed its humanitarian approach at a UN symposium, citing HM King Mohammed VI’s vision and stressing civilian protection, shared responsibility, and respect for international humanitarian law. Football & Economy: Morocco’s Atlas Lions wrapped up a quarter-final exit to France, but still topped Africa’s World Cup earnings with $31.5m (and $58m across 2022+2026), while the semi-final bracket is now set for France–Spain and England–Argentina. Public Order: Morocco dissident journalist Ali Lmrabet was arrested at Tangier airport, with claims he’s being investigated over alleged false information. Transport & Trade: Spain’s new EU transport rules are disrupting Moroccan freight, with drivers facing delays, fines, and parking bottlenecks near ports. Infrastructure Boost: The AfDB approved €205m to extend Morocco’s high-speed rail corridor toward Marrakech. Weather & Risk: Morocco approved a new autonomous weather and climate agency, as heat and wildfire alerts continue. Business: Nexira acquired Moroccan carob ingredients producer Keragum to expand natural food ingredient supply.
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