As murmurs surrounding Morocco’s potential involvement with the BRICS group grew louder, the heart of the matter came to light: the Western Sahara question. Historically rooted in a territorial dispute between the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic (proclaimed by the Polisario Front) and the Kingdom of Morocco, the Western Sahara conflict started in 1975 when Spain […]
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