AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoFranco-Moroccan reset: French PM Sébastien Lecornu arrived in Rabat for a two-day push to rebuild ties after France recognized Morocco’s Western Sahara sovereignty in 2024, with talks spanning security, defence, investment and economic cooperation. Cybersecurity & surveillance: A Moroccan intelligence whistleblower claims the country used Pegasus spyware from 2017 to target journalists, human rights defenders and politicians, raising fresh questions about state-linked hacking and digital rights. Academic tech links in Laayoune: Ibn Zohr University signed new partnerships in Laayoune with Canary Islands universities, expanding applied research, clinical work, and tech innovation in health sciences. Forensics capacity strain: Morocco’s parliament reports a severe shortage of forensic doctors, leaving some judicial districts without specialists and pushing low pay that makes the field hard to staff. Energy & climate backdrop: Coverage highlights Morocco’s major renewables push, including the Tarfaya wind farm and large-scale solar projects tied to regional development.
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