AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoCeuta Crisis: Morocco detained 355 people near Ceuta after social-media calls for a new mass crossing, including 294 migrants from Sub-Saharan Africa and 61 alleged facilitators, as Spain reinforced security and police used tear gas to disperse groups. Border & Migration Policy: Morocco also tightened entry rules for Nigerians amid reports of fake Schengen visa stamps and disappearances during transit, prompting calls for easier handling of genuine travellers. Public Finance: Morocco’s Treasury announced a new bond sale with 13-week, 52-week and two-year maturities, with the 52-week and two-year rates set at 2.3% and 2.45%. Sports—Morocco in the spotlight: Cameroon won WAFCON 2026 in Rabat with a 3-0 final win over Malawi, while Morocco’s own football scene faces uncertainty after clubs split over a proposal to scrap relegation and expand the league. FIFA Fallout: FIFA confirmed the departure of COO Kevin Lamour after he publicly challenged Infantino’s aborted plan to sell stakes in competitions to private investors. Quran Competition: Qatar secured third place at the Mohammed VI International Quran memorisation and recitation prize in Rabat.
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