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Ghana turned a historic page on 5 June by withdrawing its recognition of the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic (SADR) and ...
As Africans, committed to the full decolonisation of our ... the International Court of Justice found no sovereign ties between Morocco and Western Sahara sufficient to justify annexation.
Morocco’s shadowy digital warriors, Phantom Atlas, delivered a devastating blow to Algeria’s telecommunications backbone Monday night, further inflaming the bitter cyber conflict between the North ...
British foreign minister David Lammy said on Sunday that Morocco's autonomy plan for the territory of Western Sahara was the "most credible" solution to the decades-long dispute, reversing ...
Britain’s Foreign Secretary David Lammy has declared the UK’s support for Morocco’s 2007 autonomy proposal for Western Sahara ... sovereignty rather than full independence for the region.
The United Kingdom is shifting its stance on the disputed Western Sahara, backing Morocco's plan to offer its people limited autonomy under Moroccan sovereignty RABAT, Morocco -- The United ...
In a major policy shift, the UK government has thrown its backing behind Morocco’s plan for resolving the Western Sahara dispute ... the territory and demands full independence.
In a major foreign policy shift with wide regional implications, the UK has thrown its weight behind Morocco’s autonomy plan for Western Sahara, risking diplomatic friction with Algeria. British ...
In a controversial shift, the UK and Kenya recently endorsed Morocco's autonomy plan for Western Sahara in return for investment deals, disregarding the Sahrawi people's internationally recognized ...
The United Kingdom on Sunday became the latest country to back Morocco’s position on the disputed Western Sahara, calling its plan to keep the territory under Moroccan control “the most ...
In a significant shift, Britain now views Morocco's autonomy plan for Western Sahara as the "most credible" solution, according to Foreign Minister David Lammy. This reverses London's previous ...