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AllAfrica on MSNMorocco and the Plundering of Western SaharaI have just completed reading the 2025 Saharawi Observatory for Natural Resources and Environmental (SONREP) Report, titled "Sustainable for Whom? Western Sahara Renewable Energy and Environmental ...
Morocco is engaged in advanced discussions with three major Emirati energy firms—Masdar, AMEA Power, and TAQA—over a ...
The United Kingdom, a permanent member of the UN Security Council, has expressed that the long-standing dispute between Morocco and Western Sahara should be resolved and is in the best interests ...
Western Sahara: Supporting Morocco's Autonomy Plan The UK recognises the importance of the question of Western Sahara for the Kingdom of Morocco and follows closely the current positive dynamic on ...
In a major policy shift, the UK government has thrown its backing behind Morocco ’s plan for resolving the Western Sahara dispute, mirroring support by the US, France,Spain and other nations ...
Slovakia has formally acknowledged Morocco’s autonomy initiative as a credible and serious basis for a definitive solution to the Moroccan Sahara issue under United Nations auspices.
Moroccan soldiers watch a biker pass the wall of sand separating Morocco and Mauritania in the western Sahara on the eighth leg of the 23d Paris Dakar rally 08 January 2001.
By reaffirming its support for Morocco's sovereignty over its Sahara, in line with the stance conveyed by President Donald Trump to HM King Mohammed VI, the United States is reiterating a ...
This year marks 50 years since Morocco invaded Western Sahara, forcibly displacing the Sahrawi people into Algeria. Women's rights and climate activist Najla Mohamed-Lamin joins us from the refugee ...
The Polisario Front has started to take on Morocco more aggressively in legal forums, challenging its right to exploit Western Sahara’s resources, and Morocco and its neighbor Algeria—a key backer of ...
Morocco has also won backing from Western Sahara's former colonial power Spain, as well as Israel and more than two dozen African and Arab nations.
A highlight of our Morocco trip in February was a foray into the Sahara Desert by camel — a one-humped creature actually called a dromedary and perfectly suited for desert travel.
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