AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoWorld Cup Group C: Morocco kept Scotland’s knockout dream alive only briefly, beating the Scots 1-0 at Gillette Stadium thanks to Ismael Saibari’s lightning 70-second strike, moving the Atlas Lions closer to the last 32 as Brazil later beat Haiti 3-0; Scotland’s players and fans are now focused on Wednesday’s must-not-miss clash with Brazil, with John McGinn and Ryan Christie blasting denied penalty calls and referee decisions. Legal & Human Interest: Morocco captain Achraf Hakimi is set to stand trial in France over a rape allegation, with reports of boos from Scotland fans during the match adding to the off-pitch pressure. Water & Climate: Morocco’s dam reserves rose to 74.33% full, nearly double last year’s level, after heavy rainfall and snowfall, easing pressure though regional gaps remain. Public Order: A Moroccan court sentenced six minors to prison terms over their alleged role in the Gen Z 212 protests, tied to demonstrations last autumn. Security & Environment: Northern Morocco raised wildfire readiness as heat, vegetation and hot Chergui winds increase fire risk, with surveillance and drills stepped up. Business & Diplomacy: OCP hosted Japan’s agriculture minister to deepen fertilizer cooperation, while CAF President Patrice Motsepe publicly praised Morocco after the Scotland win.
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