اشترك في نشرتنا الإلكترونية مجاناً
اشترك في نشرتنا الإلكترونية مجاناً.
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[ad_1] Morocco has urged again the UN High Commissioner for Refugees to end the five-decade humanitarian crisis suffered by the sequestered populations in the Polisario-controled Tindouf camps, southern Algeria. Addressing the UNHCR’s 76th Executive Committee session, Morocco’s Permanent Representative to the UN Office in Geneva, Omar Zniber urged the UN agency to conduct an “independent and immediate registration” of the sequestered populations in Tindouf camps and ensure “unfettered humanitarian access” to these besieged camps.The Moroccan diplomat denounced the international community inaction, describing the situation as “abnormal and unique” in the history of the UNHCR. In 2005, Inspector General Office of…
[ad_1] Rabat – Moroccan blueberry exports to Canada have reached a record high, marking another milestone for the country’s fast-growing berry industry. According to EastFruit, Morocco exported 1,900 tons of blueberries to Canada between July 2024 and June 2025, worth more than $19 million. This is almost double the amount shipped during the previous season and 17 times higher than three seasons ago. The average annual growth rate of Moroccan blueberry exports to Canada has reached nearly 160%, setting a new record in trade between the two countries. Although Morocco first exported blueberries to Canada back in 2008, the trade…
[ad_1] In the shifting sands of Mali’s desert north, a new kind of warfare is taking root — one shaped not just by local separatist grievances, but by the distant echoes of the war in Ukraine.Tuareg-led rebels of the Azawad Liberation Front (FLA), fighting Mali’s Russian-backed junta for control of the northern Azawad region, have reportedly adopted battlefield tactics inspired by Ukraine’s resistance against Russia. From explosive-laden FPV drones to inflatable decoy vehicles, the rebels have begun to reshape their fight using strategies honed in the Donbas. While Kyiv denies supplying weapons, a Ukrainian military intelligence official implied that some…
[ad_1] Morocco and France are capable of launching fruitful dynamics underpinned by strategic alliances, said Arnaud Montebourg, former French Minister of Economy, Industrial Renewal, and Digital Affairs, on Tuesday in Casablanca. “Our two countries have many things to build together. To unite is powerful, and it creates irresistible dynamics,” said the former minister, speaking at a debate on the theme “From Made in France to Made in Morocco: Experience Sharing by the Advocate of Industrial Sovereignty and Inspirations for National Industry.” Expressing that he was “very impressed” by Morocco’s achievements and successes across multiple fields, Montebourg observed that Morocco and…
[ad_1] Rabat – Morocco’s Foreign Minister, Nasser Bourita, met on Tuesday in Dakar with Senegalese President Bassirou Diomaye Faye. The meeting took place on the sidelines of the “Invest In Senegal” forum. In the meeting, Bourita conveyed the King’s greetings to the Senegalese President. During the discussion, Bourita also reaffirmed Morocco’s commitment to deepening the already strong and multidimensional strategic partnership between the two countries. President Faye, in turn, conveyed to Bourita Senegal’s determination to work with Morocco to make the two countries’ partnership a model of regional cooperation and development. During his trip to Dakar, Bourita also met with…
[ad_1] Moroccan and French armed forces have concluded “Chergui 2025,” a bilateral military exercise held in the Errachidia region, eastern Morocco. The operation aimed to enhance interoperability and reinforce defense cooperation between the two countries. The exercise involved ground and air units from both sides. France deployed personnel and equipment from the 5th Combat Helicopter Regiment, the 1st Chasseur Regiment, the 1st Tirailleur Regiment, and the 4th Air Combat Brigade. Moroccan forces participated with M1A2 Abrams tanks and mechanized infantry units. Training activities included logistical deployment, airlift simulations, fire support coordination, and urban combat scenarios. French helicopters such as Gazelle,…
[ad_1] Rabat – Two years since October 7, 2023, Gaza is not just a battlefield anymore. It is a place of ongoing human ruin. Israeli Occupation Forces have killed more than 67,000 Palestinians, including tens of thousands of children; the war-torn enclave’s healthcare system lies in pieces, whole neighborhoods are gone, and daily life has been replaced by queues for bread and water. These are not abstract statistics. They are the count of homes emptied, families broken, and futures stolen. What is happening in Gaza is a genocide, plain and simple. For two years, Israeli aggression has systematically destroyed homes,…
[ad_1] A large Moroccan delegation is participating in the proceedings of the “Invest in Senegal” forum which kicked off this Tuesday in Dakar. The delegation, led by Foreign Minister Nasser Bourita at the instruction of King Mohammed VI, includes economic operators representing the General Confederation of Moroccan Enterprises (CGEM) and some of the country’s leading actors in the fields of banking, medical and pharmaceutical industries, energy, and water. The “Invest in Senegal Forum”, the main annual economic event organized by the Senegalese State, serves as a leading economic platform, enabling meetings between international investors and local project promoters. During this…
[ad_1] Rabat – As Gen Z protests continue to sweep across Morocco, Rachid El Khalfi, spokesperson of Morocco’s Ministry of the Interior, said today that Morocco has largely respected and preserved the right to protest as a legitimate form of grievance expression. El Khalfi made his remarks during an interview with CNN, emphasizing that his remarks also serve to update the international community, which has been keenly interested in the situation of Morocco amid youth-led protests. In the interview, he also responded to criticism, questioning the right to freedom of speech and expression. He said that Morocco is home to…
[ad_1] Tunisia’s economic credibility is eroding rapidly, with the country now absent from key international benchmarking reports and struggling to attract foreign investment. Once hailed by the World Bank as a model of sound governance in Africa and the Middle East, Tunisia has become a cautionary tale of missed opportunities, political drift, and economic mismanagement in a political context marked by backpedaling to autocracy and populism. The country no longer features in the World Bank’s Business Ready index or Ernst & Young’s Africa Attractiveness Report, signaling a sharp decline in its visibility among global investors. The economic consequences of Tunisia’s…
