اشترك في نشرتنا الإلكترونية مجاناً
اشترك في نشرتنا الإلكترونية مجاناً.
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[ad_1] Airbus is entering a new phase of its partnership with Morocco, reinforcing its long-standing presence through expanded industrial operations, strategic acquisitions, and the opening of a new representative office in Rabat. The European aerospace giant is now positioning Morocco as a central hub in its global development strategy. “The Kingdom is far more than a market for Airbus. It’s a strategic partner,” said Gabriel Semelas, President of Airbus Africa and Middle East, in a statement to Le360. “We are strengthening our industrial capabilities and partnerships, capitalizing on Moroccan talent and the vision of His Majesty. Morocco is a pillar…
[ad_1] While the Moroccan youth are peacefully rallying in sit in demanding better health and education, Algerian mouthpiece media and officials are inciting for violence, hoping the unrest that rattled many Moroccan towns last week would grow bigger. The Algerian regime’s wishful thinking has no limits. State propagandists attempted to portray the demands for better public services as protests against the country’s constitutional foundations. While the media indulges in fake news, Algerian political class has been busy inciting on social media for violence. This has drawn attention to the digital interference Morocco’s GenZ movement has faced, particularly from Algeria. The…
[ad_1] Rabat – The International Centre for Strategic Alliances (ICSA) has announced the 22nd edition of the Connected Banking Summit – Innovation & Excellence Awards 2025, which will take place in Riyadh on November 4 under the theme “Empowering the Future of Banking in the Kingdom: Innovation, Transformation, and Growth.” The event will bring together senior banking executives, fintech leaders, government officials, and technology experts to discuss how innovation and digital transformation are shaping the future of Saudi Arabia’s banking sector. As part of Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 plan, the country is moving rapidly toward a digital and cashless economy,…
[ad_1] Morocco is advancing plans to launch a central bank digital currency (CBDC), the e-Dirham, as part of a broader push to modernize its financial system and boost financial inclusion. The central bank governor Abdellatif Jouahri said late September that the project had entered an “advanced study phase,” positioning Morocco among more than 100 countries exploring digital currencies, including early adopters like China and Nigeria. Speaking days later at the African Digital Payment Forum in Rabat, Hakima Alami, BAM’s head of payment oversight, described the initiative as a strategic priority. “This is a long-term reflection that must balance modernization with…
[ad_1] Mohammedia – Bitcoin is showing strength this week, holding steady near the highest levels it has ever reached. After breaking past the $125,000 mark yesterday, the leading cryptocurrency climbed to $125,653.32, marking a new record. It was last up 1.66% at $124,861.70, setting it on course for a second straight session of gains. So far this year, Bitcoin has risen more than 33%, showing the strength of investor confidence even amid volatile market conditions. This strong showing comes as investors pour money into Bitcoin even amid broader uncertainty in global markets. Analysts point to heavy inflows into U.S. spot…
[ad_1] The Algerian regime propaganda has been desperately spreading rumors casting doubts over the 2025 African Nations Cup planned in Morocco over the youth-led demonstrations. But President of the Confederation of African Football Patrice Motsepe has shattered all Algerian schemes and dreams. In a press statement released Monday in Rabat, CAF Chief said: “Our position is clear and unequivocal: Morocco is Plan A, Morocco is Plan B, and Morocco is Plan C for hosting CAN-2025”. He also affirmed that the African football governing body has full confidence in the Kingdom’s ability to make this continental event a great success. “CAF…
[ad_1] Rabat — Morocco’s National Institute of Posts and Telecommunications (INPT) and Al Mada Foundation unveiled the country’s first Data and AI Master’s program on Monday. The launch marks a milestone in the country’s tech education landscape, with the program standing out as the only one in Morocco to combine academic training with paid work-study experience. The two-year Master’s program targets graduates who hold bachelor’s degrees in mathematics, computer science, or physics. Students will complete a common core curriculum in their first year before specializing in their second year. What makes this program unique is its paid work-study model, which…
[ad_1] Mauritania has signed its first independent power producer contract — a $300 million agreement with Iwa Green Energy — to build a 60-megawatt hybrid solar-wind power plant, Ecofin Agency reported. The facility, scheduled for commissioning in September 2026, represents a major milestone in the country’s strategy to boost electricity generation through private financing while accelerating its renewable energy transition. Once completed, the project will raise Mauritania’s installed capacity to about 450 megawatts. Minister of Economy and Finance Sid’Ahmed Ould Bouh said the agreement reflects investor confidence in the government’s commitment to diversifying the energy base and providing sustainable power…
[ad_1] Rabat – Karim Adeyemi’s name is surfacing again in Barcelona. Reports in Germany say that the Catalans are keeping an eye on the Borussia Dortmund winger, a player they first tracked when he was just starting as a talent at Salzburg. The 23-year-old is under contract until 2027; Dortmund has opened talks to push that date to 2029 with a pay rise. The German international has improved since Niko Kovac became Dortmund’s coach in January. He’s getting more minutes and contributing with goals and assists, which has brought back transfer talk. Dortmund values him at around $80 million. If…
[ad_1] Morocco and Jordan signed two agreements Sunday in Amman meant to strengthen judicial and legal cooperation between the two kingdoms. Justice Minister Abdellatif Ouahbi and his Jordanian counterpart Bassam Al-Talhouni formalized the pacts covering criminal matters, judicial assistance, and prisoner transfer procedures. The agreements seek to open new perspectives for exchanging legal and judicial experiences and information while supporting both countries’ efforts consolidating rule of law and combating transnational crime. Implementation will strengthen joint crime-fighting efforts and develop judicial cooperation mechanisms by facilitating investigation procedures, information exchange, and judgment execution. The framework organizes wanted person extradition according to both…
