AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoSahara Diplomacy: Namibia urged the UN to push for a peaceful, “logical” end to the Western Sahara self-determination process, saying Morocco’s presence is an illegal occupation and pointing to MINURSO’s mandate extension to October 2026. World Cup Focus (Morocco-Scotland): In Boston, Scotland head into Friday’s Group C clash as underdogs after beating Haiti 1-0, while coach Steve Clarke says Morocco are “the real deal,” slightly better than their 2022 semi-final team; the match is framed as a historic chance for Scotland to reach the knockouts for the first time. Team News & Key Names: Clarke backed Scott McTominay as ready to be a talisman, and Andy Robertson highlighted Morocco’s Achraf Hakimi as the world’s best full-back. Matchday Logistics & Safety: Boston’s MBTA warned fans to follow boarding-group times for the stadium train, and a Boston fan zone was closed due to high winds. Local Human Angle: A Scotland supporter in Massachusetts reported a terrifying hotel crash and shooting during the World Cup build-up. Health & Education (Morocco): In Rabat, an INSEA student death has triggered an investigation and renewed debate over mental health support in higher education.
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