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The Western Sahara conflict revolves around the territorial dispute between Morocco and the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic (SADR), which is proclaimed by the Polisario Front. Following Spain's withdrawal from the region in 1975, Morocco annexed the territory, leading to a prolonged struggle for independence by the Polisario Front. A ceasefire was established in 1991 under UN mediation, but a final resolution has not been achieved, resulting in ongoing tensions and a humanitarian crisis for the Sahrawi people. The situation remains complex, with international attention varying over time.

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