AGP Executive Report
Last update: 20 hours agoMorocco–UN Diplomacy: Morocco told the UN decolonization committee (C24) that the Sahara file should be dropped from its agenda, saying Security Council Resolution 2797 has shifted the process toward a settlement based on Morocco’s autonomy plan under Moroccan sovereignty. World Cup Build-Up: Morocco’s Atlas Lions resumed training at the Mohammed VI complex ahead of friendlies, including a June 2 match vs Madagascar in Rabat, as the team prepares for Group C clashes with Brazil, Scotland and Haiti. Regional Mobility & Travel: Tangier Ibn Battouta airport reported nearly 90,000 more passengers year-on-year, with international routes driving growth and an expansion plan to lift capacity to 7 million by 2029. Fuel Costs Watch: Morocco’s fuel prices are expected to fall soon after Eid al-Adha travel, following recent drops linked to lower international oil prices. Sports Shock (Scotland): Billy Gilmour is ruled out of the World Cup after a knee injury in Scotland’s warm-up win over Curacao, forcing Steve Clarke to consider replacements. Brazil’s Neymar Update: Carlo Ancelotti says Neymar will stay in Brazil’s World Cup squad and could be ready for the opener vs Morocco or the second match.
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