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In the last 12 hours, coverage focused on humanitarian and political advocacy around the Sahrawi issue. The Chair of Italy’s Human Rights Committee, Laura Boldrini, called for an active Italian role in supporting a “just solution” to the Sahrawi crisis, stressing respect for international law and Sahrawi self-determination. Her field visit to Sahrawi refugee camps is presented as central to the message, with warnings that humanitarian conditions are deteriorating—particularly amid reduced international aid, including funding cuts affecting USAID, and an acute water shortage in temperatures above 40°C. The same reporting highlights the existence of Sahrawi institutions in exile (including hospitals and schools), but frames the current situation as increasingly strained.

Also within the last 12 hours, the US and Moroccan military medical teams launched a first humanitarian civic assistance mission in Dakhla under the African Lion exercises. The US Embassy in Rabat reports that more than 100 US personnel are working alongside Moroccan teams, with services expected to reach over 20,000 patients across Dakhla and Taroudant. The activities described are explicitly health-focused—dental hygiene campaigns, eye examinations, and distribution of glasses and hygiene kits for children—and the reporting emphasizes that Dakhla is being formally included as an operational site for African Lion 2026.

Broader political and diplomatic signals continue in the 12–24 hour and older coverage. A US House Appropriations Committee document is described as explicitly casting doubt on Spanish sovereignty over Ceuta and Melilla by stating they are “located in Moroccan territory” and remain subject to Morocco’s longstanding claim, while also directing funding for Morocco through US security and foreign assistance programs. Separately, older reporting on Germany–Morocco relations indicates sustained European engagement: Germany is said to support Morocco’s Autonomy Plan as a “serious and credible” basis for a political solution, and multiple items describe Germany marking seven decades of ties with support for that plan.

Finally, the health bulletin context is reinforced by non-Sahrawi but regionally relevant “health-adjacent” coverage: an analysis links fertilizer availability to energy, shipping routes, and geopolitical exposure, warning that Sub-Saharan Africa—importing most mineral fertilizers—could face sharp price increases in 2026. While not directly tied to Western Sahara in the provided text, it frames food security as a health-relevant risk area, and it aligns with the humanitarian emphasis seen in the most recent Sahrawi camp reporting.

Note: AI summary from news headlines; neutral sources weighted more to help reduce bias in the result.

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