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BREAKING: EU Court ruling: occupied Western Sahara not part of EU-Morocco agreements
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The Oil and Gas

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The renewable energy

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The fishing industry

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The phosphate exports

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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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TAQA and NAREVA won gigantic energy project in occupied Western Sahara

The firms are to construct 1,200 MW of wind power capacity in occupied Western Sahara, and a 1,400 km transmission line to transport the electricity to Morocco proper – assisting the North African kingdom in its blatant violation of international law and Saharawi rights.

Published 23 May 2025

Bureau Veritas suggests Western Sahara is Morocco

The French company - which claims to excel at understanding of regulations - seemingly fails to know in which country it is supporting businesses. 

Published 07 May 2025

Wärtsilä into politics - defends operations on occupied land

The Finnish company Wärtsilä refers to Western Sahara as part of Morocco and cites the positions of “certain countries” to justify its operations in the occupied territory.

Published 02 May 2025

Siemens Energy misrepresents EU Court rulings

The German multinational - which supplies the Moroccan energy projects in the occupied territory - fails to grasp EU court rulings. 

Published 07 April 2025

Brazilian cement giant Votorantim behind sand plunder

WSRW was present as the Brazilian company Votorantim last week received a cargo of sand from occupied Western Sahara in Tenerife, Spain. 

Published 27 March 2025

Engie starts power production on occupied land

WSRW strongly condemns Engie's blatant disdain for international law in occupied Western Sahara. 

Published 26 March 2025