AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoMorocco at the UN: Rabat told the UN decolonization committee the Sahara file is now “anachronistic,” arguing Security Council Resolution 2797 has shifted the process toward a final settlement based on Morocco’s autonomy plan under Moroccan sovereignty. World Cup build-up (Morocco): The Atlas Lions resumed training at the Mohammed VI complex and are set for a friendly against Madagascar on June 2 in Rabat, before another match in the United States. Morocco’s football rivals: Brazil coach Carlo Ancelotti insisted Neymar will stay in the 26-man World Cup squad and is expected to be ready for the opener vs Morocco or, at worst, the second match. Scotland injury blow: Scotland’s Billy Gilmour was ruled out of the World Cup after a knee injury in the 4-1 warm-up win over Curaçao, forcing Steve Clarke to consider replacements. Travel and economy: Tangier Ibn Battouta airport reported strong growth, with nearly 90,000 more passengers year-on-year by end of April, as international routes drive demand. Eid relief in justice: Morocco’s Ministry of Justice announced Eid al-Adha pardons and releases for a number of Libyan and other foreign inmates, with deportations after procedures.
Note: AI summary from news headlines; neutral sources weighted more to help reduce bias in the result. Feedback is welcome. Please let us know if you have any comments or suggestions about the AGP Executive Report.