Vol 60 No 4 | MOROCCOEUROPEAN UNIONWESTERN SAHARA Fishing for favours 22nd February 2019 Encouraged by a powerful Moroccan lobbying effort, the European Parliament decided on 12 February to endorse the new EU-Morocco Sustainable Fisheries Partnership Agreement in appar...
Vol 59 No 11 | MOROCCOWESTERN SAHARA The Sahara conflict is back 1st June 2018 Rabat’s new engagement with sub-Saharan Africa is raising the temperature of its dispute with Polisario One of Africa's most prominent militant groups gathered thousands of supporters and threatened to storm the Moroccan wall on 10 May. It was not a confrontation between Polisario fo...
Vol 59 No 6 | MOROCCOWESTERN SAHARA Fishing for recognition 23rd March 2018 The precise legal position of the European Union's fisheries agreement with Morocco may now be clear, but few seem to have noticed. The European Court of Justice ruled on 27 Februa...
Vol 59 No 3 | MOROCCOEUROPEAN UNIONWESTERN SAHARA Polisario and the fish pact 9th February 2018 The European Union has acknowledged the Polisario Front's right to take part in the bloc's renegotiation of its fisheries agreement with Morocco, which would put the warring partie...
Vol 58 No 6 | MOROCCOWESTERN SAHARA Standoff in the Sahara 17th March 2017 Moroccan forces have withdrawn behind their defensive wall at Guerguerat in Western Sahara after months of rising tension on the disputed territory's southern border with Mauritani...
Vol 57 No 8 | MOROCCOWESTERN SAHARA Rabat's Cold War manoeuvre 15th April 2016 The kingdom is desperate to roll back a series of diplomatic setbacks over the Western Sahara and has the UN in its sights Last month's visit to Moscow by King Mohammed VI had echoes of the political manoeuvres favoured by his late father, King Hassan II, who liked to play both sides in the Cold War ag...
Vol 37 No 23 | WESTERN SAHARA In the palace 15th November 1996 The face to face meetings between Polisario and Moroccan officials in September and October, the first for almost a decade, offer at least a fig leaf for the continuation of the Un...
Vol 37 No 10 | WESTERN SAHARA No vote, no peace 10th May 1996 Hostilities look set to flare again if the United Nations Security Council endorses the withdrawal of the UN Mission for the Referendum in Western Sahara (Minurso) in a debate this...
Vol 37 No 1 | WESTERN SAHARA Exeunt UN 5th January 1996 It looks increasingly doubtful that the United Nations will extend its Western Sahara mandate which expires on 31 January, Security Council sources tell us. And tension over Wester...