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[ad_1] Morocco made history, again, and advanced to the quarter finals of the U20 World Cup with a 2–1 win against South Korea in Rancagua, and are now the only African team remaining in the competition. The match was intense and physical but Morocco’s organisation and quality in the key moments made the difference. From the start, the pace was set. South Korea almost scored in the 4th minute but Ismaël Baouf made a crucial block to deny a certain goal. That sparked Morocco into life. From then on, they pressed higher, moved the ball faster and attacked quicker through…

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[ad_1] Princess Lalla Hasnaa, President of the Mohammed VI Foundation for Environmental Protection, took part, on Thursday, as a guest of honor in the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) World Conservation Congress. The opening ceremony was marked by the speech delivered by Princess Lalla Hasnaa, in which she indicated that under the leadership of King Mohammed VI, who raised the protection of the environment and the preservation of natural ecosystems to national priorities, the Mohammed VI Foundation for Environmental Protection embodies this Royal Vision through concrete and quantifiable actions. “Our mission is ambitious: to sustainably integrate education for…

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[ad_1] Marrakech – In a display of profound political ignorance and blatant disregard for historical facts, Spanish MEP Irene Montero launched an inflammatory tirade in the European Parliament, condemning the recently signed EU-Morocco agricultural agreement as “illegal.” Her baseless accusations, delivered with theatrical indignation, represent not merely a dissenting opinion but a dangerous distortion of established legal, historical, and diplomatic realities surrounding Morocco’s southern provinces. The timing of Montero’s reckless speech is particularly telling, coming just days after Morocco and the European Union formalized a landmark agreement that ensures agricultural products from Morocco’s southern provinces maintain preferential access to European…

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[ad_1] A strategic energy partnership between Morocco and Nigeria reached a pivotal milestone with the establishment of a dedicated joint venture to manage their ambitious $25 billion trans-African gas pipeline project. The newly formed entity will oversee financing and implementation of this massive infrastructure initiative, marking a transition from planning to operational phases. According to the Moroccan Office of Hydrocarbons and Mines (ONHYM), this development marks a major step in structuring the project’s financing and preparing for its implementation. The creation of the new joint company now provides a clear and integrated governance framework, based on a more structured technical…

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[ad_1] Dakhla — At a high-level economic forum convened today to discuss development opportunities in Morocco’s southern provinces, the President of the CGEM Dakhla-Oued Eddahab Amyra Hormatollah painted a vision of three southern regions transformed into a strategic economic engine poised to reshape the country’s role in continental and international commerce. Welcoming Moroccan and French economic and institutional partners at the Morocco-France Economic Forum in Dakhla, Hormatollah recalled that “the southern regions constitute today a true sustainable and inclusive lever for national development and African integration.” The transformation has been made possible through a development model launched by King Mohammed…

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[ad_1] Morocco, under the leadership of King Mohammed VI, is advancing steadily to catch up with developed economies. But at the current digital age, the North African Kingdom needs strong and connected youth with visible voices capable of saying loud and clear what many are whispering. If the young activists of “Gen-Z 212” want to make a tangible impact on society, they should assume their responsibilities, come out of the shadow and not hide behind avatars because a faceless voice in the digital world remains a fragile enigma. Morocco needs citizens who stand tall, who are identifiable, recognizable, responsible, and…

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[ad_1] Marrakech – Spanish authorities have temporarily suspended the export of live cattle to Morocco following the confirmation of lumpy skin disease (nodular dermatitis) outbreaks in Spain. According to El Faro de Ceuta, the decision aims to prevent the spread of the virus and protect both animal health and the interests of the livestock sector. The restriction applies only to shipments of live animals, while exports of red meat and its derivatives to Morocco continue under standard health regulations. The disease does not pose any risk to humans. Lumpy skin disease is a viral disease that exclusively affects cattle. Infected…

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[ad_1] Morocco, whose Sovereign chairs the Al-Quds Committee, welcomes the announcement made by U.S. President Donald Trump regarding the conclusion of a ceasefire agreement in Gaza. Morocco “expresses its deep appreciation for the sustained efforts and personal commitment of His Excellency President Donald Trump, which have played a decisive role in achieving this hopeful outcome, and also commends the constant efforts of all mediators,” the Foreign Ministry said in a statement released this Thursday. Morocco calls on all parties to fully implement this agreement, in order to safeguard lives, ensure the release of hostages and prisoners, allow for the swift…

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[ad_1] Rabat – Cristiano Ronaldo was awarded the Globo Prestigio at the Portuguese Football Globes gala.  The 40-year-old forward used the moment to express his deep connection to the Portugal national team. “If I could, I would play only for the national team; I would not play for any other club because it is the culmination and the pinnacle of a footballer.” Currently playing for Al-Nassrin in the Saudi Professional League, Ronaldo reflected on his career and future in football. “I want to keep playing for a few more years, not many, to be honest.” Ronaldo acknowledged the long journey…

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[ad_1] Liverpool forward Mohamed Salah scored twice as Egypt sealed qualification for the 2026 FIFA World Cup with a 3-0 victory over Djibouti in Casablanca on Wednesday, October 8. The 33-year-old, who has now scored nine goals in the extended qualifying campaign, guided Egypt to an unassailable five-point lead over Burkina Faso in Group A. Salah, twice named African Footballer of the Year, struck in the 14th and 84th minutes after Ibrahim Adel opened the scoring just eight minutes in the game. The result ensures Egypt’s fourth World Cup appearance, following previous qualifications in 1934, 1990, 2018, and now 2026.…

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