AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoCeuta Aftermath: Spain’s National Police cleared an improvised camp on Ceuta’s beaches, where thousands of migrants had been living since the July 30 mass crossing from Morocco; the operation moved people to temporary reception sites, with officials saying facilities can host about 1,800. Ceuta Security & Rights: Reports cite worsening safety for women and minors, including at least 15 sexual assaults since the crisis, with Moroccan teenage girls filing complaints and some cases reaching court. EU Pressure on Spain: The European Commission said Spain must protect unaccompanied minors in Ceuta while still expecting irregular entrants to be returned to Morocco, urging stronger border controls. Morocco-EU Cooperation: Andalusia’s Juanma Moreno renewed calls for Ceuta to be “at the heart of Europe,” offering to help cover costs to relaunch Ceuta after the migration crisis. Morocco Economy Watch: Bank Al-Maghrib data shows the dirham gained vs the dollar but weakened vs the euro, while reserves and liquidity injections were reported in weekly indicators. Trade & Industry: OCP says it resumed phosphate fertilizer shipments to the U.S. after countervailing duties were suspended, with an initial shipment reaching New Orleans. Football Spotlight: Malawi’s Scorchers returned from Morocco to a huge homecoming in Lilongwe after their WAFCON run.
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