US imposes dialogue between Morocco and Polisario to reach an agreement in the Sahara
The US is pressuring Morocco and the Polisario Front to engage in dialogue to resolve the Western Sahara conflict, which has lasted for nearly fifty years.
Blood Rain from the Sahara May Sweep Over Sweden
A weather system bringing red stains, known as blood rain, is expected to affect parts of Western Sweden due to particles from the Sahara entering with warm air later this week.
Western Sahara: 'Finding a compromise on self-determination is essential'
The ongoing negotiations regarding Western Sahara emphasize the need for compromise on self-determination, with key discussions set to take place in Washington.
US hosts new Western Sahara talks amid deep divergences
The US has initiated a new round of negotiations regarding Western Sahara, bringing together key stakeholders amidst ongoing disagreements.
Western Sahara: New Round of Negotiations in Washington Under the Auspices of the United States
A new round of negotiations regarding Western Sahara is taking place in Washington, highlighting increased U.S. involvement in the long-standing conflict.
The Turn of Political Realism, from the Sahara to the Malvinas
The article discusses the implications of the U.S. recognizing Morocco's sovereignty over Western Sahara and its impact on international diplomacy, particularly concerning Argentina's claim on the Malvinas.
France, Algeria to resume security cooperation
France and Algeria have agreed to restart security cooperation, signaling a thaw in their diplomatic relations during a visit by French Interior Minister Laurent Nunez to Algiers.
UN chief pushes for decolonisation of Western Sahara, 16 territories
UN Secretary-General António Guterres has called for the complete decolonisation of Western Sahara and 16 other territories still under colonial rule.
Plan for Autonomy: Is Greenland a Model for Western Sahara?
Morocco has presented a detailed autonomy plan for Western Sahara, drawing comparisons to regions like Catalonia and Greenland amidst increasing American pressure to resolve the long-standing conflict.
Western Sahara: what to remember from the Madrid meeting organized under the auspices of the United States
The United States organized a meeting in Madrid involving key stakeholders of the Western Sahara conflict, resulting in some advancements despite a lack of formal statements.
Morocco and the Polisario accept the US roadmap negotiated in Madrid regarding the future of Western Sahara
Morocco and the Polisario Front have agreed to a US-brokered roadmap concerning the future of Western Sahara, with further discussions planned for May in Washington with Algeria and Mauritania.
Meeting in Spain on Western Sahara: 'What is new is the strong commitment of the United States'
A meeting in Madrid, facilitated by the United States, aimed to advance discussions regarding the Western Sahara conflict involving Algeria, Morocco, Mauritania, and the Polisario Front.
The US imposes the law of silence in the meeting between Morocco and the Polisario in Madrid
The US has enforced strict confidentiality during the recent talks in Madrid between Morocco and the Polisario Front regarding the future of Western Sahara.
Western Sahara: the United States brings Algeria and Morocco together in Madrid for negotiations
The United States is facilitating negotiations in Madrid on the future of Western Sahara, involving Algeria, Morocco, Mauritania, and the Polisario Front.
USA Reactivates Dialogue on Western Sahara Between Morocco and Polisario in Madrid
The United States is facilitating renewed dialogue in Madrid between Morocco, Algeria, Mauritania, and Polisario concerning the long-standing conflict in Western Sahara.
Morocco Expels Two Canary Politicians Trying to Enter Sahara
Morocco expelled a delegation of Canary Islands politicians, led by Noemí Santana and Carmelo Ramírez, as they attempted to enter El Aaiún in occupied Western Sahara for an observation and solidarity mission.
The Sahrawi refugee camps, the place where the Mercedes die
The article explores how the Sahrawi refugee camps in Tinduf, Algeria, reflect both the long-standing Moroccan occupation of Western Sahara and the enduring utility of the German-made Mercedes W123 model for transportation in the inhospitable terrain.
Arrivals from Algeria increased by more than 25%
Arrivals from Algeria by sea to the Balearic Islands have risen by over 25%, influenced by a diplomatic crisis related to Sánchez's stance on Western Sahara.
The Andalusian short film nominated for the Goya that portrays the double survival of Sahrawi refugees
The article discusses an Andalusian short film nominated for the Goya Awards that highlights the ongoing struggles of Sahrawi refugees who have been living in exile since Spain's withdrawal from Western Sahara in 1975.