AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoCeuta Crisis Update: Spain’s National Police began clearing an improvised camp on Ceuta beaches, where thousands of migrants have been living since the July 30 mass crossing from Morocco; the operation moved people to temporary reception sites (capacity about 1,800), after weeks of sanitation failures and rising insecurity, including reports from the SUP police union of at least 15 sexual assaults since the border crisis, with 11 Moroccan teenage girls filing complaints and some cases reaching court. EU vs Spain on Minors: The European Commission said Spain must protect unaccompanied minors in Ceuta while still expecting irregular arrivals to be returned to Morocco, after Madrid announced plans to transfer around 500 vulnerable girls to the mainland. FIFA Power Struggle: Global football governance is in turmoil as regional confederations (UEFA, AFC, CONCACAF) discuss a possible no-confidence vote against FIFA chief Gianni Infantino over a proposal to sell private investors a stake in World Cup profits. Morocco Economy Watch: Bank Al-Maghrib data shows the dirham up 0.3% vs the dollar but down 0.5% vs the euro over Aug 13–19, with reserves at MAD 499.6bn. Trade & Logistics: Royal Air Maroc Cargo is betting on its Casablanca–Los Angeles route to boost perishables and textiles exports to the US west coast.
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