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Daily Maverick on MSNZuma’s endorsement of Moroccan occupation sparks renewed debate on Western Sahara’s futureMore and more countries — and former SA president Jacob Zuma — are backing Rabat’s plan for autonomy for Western Sahara.
The visit to Rabat by former South African president Jacob Zuma and his subsequent endorsement of Morocco's occupation of ...
Portugal joined other Western countries in expressing a positive view of Morocco's autonomy proposal for the disputed Western ...
Looking back at his tenure in Cyprus, Mr. Stewart likened UNFICYP’s daily work to stamping out sparks before they ignite.
Portugal’s decision to support Morocco’s autonomy plan for the disputed territory of Western Sahara sees Lisbon joins a ...
With its leader under fire after a visit to Morocco and flying the South African flag, the MK party argues that Western ...
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Portugal renewed its support for Morocco’s territorial integrity, describing the Autonomy Plan as most serious basis for the ...
U.S. and Moroccan flags next to a map of Morocco recognizing the territory of Western Sahara. (Str/AFP/Getty Images) Stephen Zunes is a professor of politics at the University of San Francisco and ...
The Western Sahara was a colony of Spain until dictator General Franco died in 1975. Following that, we, a weak and unstable Spain, left the land to Morocco, who invaded it militarily.
The Western Sahara is a long-disputed territory to the southwest of Morocco controlled mostly by the Moroccan state, which occupies about 75% of the territory, according to the CIA World Factbook.
World News Briefs;Western Sahara Vote Is Put in Doubt by U.N. The United Nations has begun closing voter registration offices in the disputed Western Sahara, officials said today, making it ...
World News Briefs;Western Sahara Vote Is Put in Doubt by U.N. The United Nations has begun closing voter registration offices in the disputed Western Sahara, officials said today, making it ...
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