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BREAKING: EU Court ruling: occupied Western Sahara not part of EU-Morocco agreements
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The phosphate exports

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The fishing industry

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The Oil and Gas

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The renewable energy

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The infrastructure

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The sand, salt, minerals

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The agriculture

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The chronology of the EU court cases

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Engie paves way for new farmland in occupied Western Sahara

Morocco has launched another tender to allocate more than 1,000 hectares of agricultural land in occupied Western Sahara, made cultivable through the French company Engie. The expansion comes as the EU considers increasing the unlawful trade with the territory. 

Published 16 July 2026

European Parliament approves updated Morocco aviation agreement… without Western Sahara

The law is settled, but the practice is not. The recently adapted aviation deal excludes Western Sahara - yet the European Commission still tolerates EU airlines operating there regardless.

Published 13 July 2026

Trial underway over firebombing of WSRW partner in Denmark

A trial has begun in Copenhagen against four men accused of carrying out the January 2025 arson attack on the offices of WSRW partner Global Aktion.

Published 15 June 2026

Heidelberg Materials deepens its role in Morocco’s occupation of Western Sahara

The German company confirms once again that its operations in occupied Western Sahara are closely tied to Morocco’s infrastructure expansion in the territory - while continuing to dismiss the Saharawi people’s right to consent.

Published 05 June 2026

Record low number of importers of Western Sahara phosphates

Only three companies imported phosphate rock from occupied Western Sahara in 2025 - the lowest number ever recorded. The findings appear in our annual P for Plunder report, released today.

Published 29 May 2026

Tūhana human rights advisors ignore human rights

A consultancy hired to assess phosphate imports from occupied Western Sahara into New Zealand concludes there is no problem. 

Published 29 April 2026