Morocco wants tourists to visit Western Sahara. Some say it's tightening its control

IRAN-ISRAEL

Back in March, an email landed in my inbox from Irish airline Ryanair asking me if I was ready for my "next Moroccan adventure". Sprawling along a windswept peninsula where the Sahara meets the Atlantic, the city of Dakhla certainly looked attractive. I would have to make my way to Madrid first, but from the Spanish capital return flights to Dakhla start from just €30 ($35). There are dozens of accommodation options too, from hostels to brand new luxury getaways advertising the area as Morocco'

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