AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoWorld Cup Aftermath: Morocco’s Atlas Lions bowed out again to France, losing 2-0 in the quarterfinal in Boston; coach Mohamed Ouahbi apologized to fans and said the ambition remains, while Kylian Mbappé bounced back from a missed penalty to score and set up Ousmane Dembélé. Public Order in Europe: The defeat sparked violent disorder in London, with police reporting four arrests and one officer injured. Football Talent Spotlight: Azzedine Ounahi is back on Europe’s radar after his World Cup run, with Ajax reportedly targeting him from Girona. Education Update: 337,192 students passed Morocco’s 2026 baccalaureate, with 64,586 clearing the resit exams; overall pass rate was 81.6%. Security & Tech: Moroccan AI cybersecurity startup Nucleon Security raised €3m in seed funding with Orange Ventures to expand its “Agentic AI” platform. Economy & Trade: UNCTAD says Morocco boosted investment appeal in 2025, with FDI flows up 91% to $3.3bn. Politics Ahead of Vote: Morocco’s Interior Ministry will hold a new meeting with political parties next Tuesday as preparations continue for the Sept. 23 legislative elections.
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