AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoAI & Protest: Wynd Kaufmyn, a 69-year-old Berkeley teacher, has become the first person jailed in a widely reported anti-AI protest after chaining and locking OpenAI’s office doors, saying she was “sounding the alarm” on AI risks. Green Tech & Trade: The U.S. Embassy in Morocco says its economic team visited Dakhla Atlantic Port, while Washington backs Laayoune’s green ammonia push with a feasibility study tied to a future 560,000 tonnes/year output. SpaceX Starlink for Aviation: Royal Air Maroc signed with Starlink to equip its whole fleet with onboard Wi‑Fi, rolling out in stages with full coverage targeted for 2027. Energy Security in Africa: A new analysis argues Europe’s reduced Russian gas dependence is pushing it toward African alternatives—while Russia tries to undermine those options. Climate Extremes in Western Sahara: Reports highlight back-to-back heatwaves across Morocco, including Laayoune and Dakhla, alongside global wildfire, flood, and typhoon impacts. Western Sahara Tech & Narrative: A Polisario-linked summer university session urged Sahrawi cadres to use digital tools and media platforms to counter disinformation and promote the cause.
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