AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoCeuta Migration Crisis: Spain began clearing migrants from Trampolín beach and Loma Colmenar, moving thousands to temporary reception sites (about 1,800 capacity) as the enclave struggles with sanitation, security and reported scabies among police and military; women and minors remain a key concern after allegations of sexual assaults, including cases involving Moroccan teenage girls. Humanitarian Transfers: Spain also plans the mainland transfer of 500 unaccompanied girls from Ceuta after EU calls for returns to Morocco, with authorities saying the priority is child protection. Tourism Impact in the Region: Ceuta’s leadership is pushing for joint tourist marketing with Andalucía and support for maritime links to help restore the destination’s image after the crisis. New Air Connectivity: Royal Air Maroc Cargo is launching Casablanca–Los Angeles cargo service, while Arkia restored direct Tel Aviv–Marrakech flights after nearly three years, reopening easier travel for Morocco-linked communities. Border Safety Flash: A separate incident near La Manga (Murcia) saw dozens of migrants storm a secluded beach, triggering tourist evacuations and police calls.
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