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[ad_1] Rabat — Yesterday, on September 23, the 80th session of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) opened. Much of its agenda focuses on on resolving Israel’s genocide on Gaza by way of a two-state solution. Earlier this week, ten nations, including leading members of the UN like France, the United Kingdom, Australia, and Canada, moved a step closer to realizing the two-state solution by recognizing Palestine as a state.  Nevertheless, this solution continues to elude the favor of Israel and the US—both of which have decried attempts to legitimize Palestine and have boycotted meetings focused specifically on such efforts. …

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[ad_1] Morocco’s King Mohammed VI launched a series of major rail infrastructure projects in Casablanca, part of a broader national mobility plan valued at 96 billion dirhams ($9.3 billion). The new initiatives, worth 20 billion dirhams, aim to improve urban and regional connectivity across the Casablanca metropolitan area and support Morocco’s long-term sustainable development goals. The program includes the construction of three next-generation railway stations, 10 new suburban train stations, upgrades to five existing stations, 260 kilometers of new rail lines, 50 bridges and overpasses, two technical centers, and five maintenance workshops. A total of 48 new trains will be…

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[ad_1] Meknes – Morocco’s Minister of Health, Amine Tahraoui, has taken a bold step towards enhancing and restoring order in public hospitals. The minister issued on September 23 two new circulars aimed at improving the quality of public healthcare services. The directives are designed to ensure stricter discipline among medical staff, stronger security measures, along faster payment of allowances. The move comes in response to several protests that took place in several Moroccan cities, including Agadir, deploring growing concerns over staff absenteeism, delayed services, and repeated cases that showed disrespect for citizens’ right to healthcare. In terms of absenteeism in…

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[ad_1] Morocco possesses competitive renewable energy potential sufficient to provide 50% of European Union electricity consumption, Industry and Commerce Minister Ryad Mezzour said in an interview with Italian La Verità publication. The kingdom’s solar and wind energy capabilities, including onshore and offshore resources, can mobilize approximately 1,600-1,700 TWh from Europe’s total 3,000 TWh consumption at competitive prices, he explained. Mezzour highlighted Morocco’s hydrogen development “Morocco Offer” initiative, which has received 40 global investment proposals. International investors are actively seeking optimal locations with maximum solar and wind resources for immediate reservation pending project implementation, demonstrating significant international confidence in Morocco’s renewable…

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[ad_1] Mohammedia – The GOAT Foundation has announced the tokenomics for its native cryptocurrency, $GOATED, designed to support the GOAT Network—a Bitcoin Layer 2 solution utilizing ZK Rollup technology. The $GOATED token aims to serve as both a governance mechanism and a reward system within the ecosystem. Users can stake or lock their $GOATED tokens to enhance their Bitcoin yield rates and increase their share of rewards, thereby deepening engagement and capital retention. The total supply of $GOATED is capped at 1 billion tokens. Approximately 10.43% of this supply will be unlocked on the token generation event (TGE) day, making…

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[ad_1] Moroccan foreign Nasser Bourita met on Tuesday in New York with Spanish peer José Manuel Albares on the sidelines of the 80th session of the UN General Assembly. The meeting, which focused on topics of common interests on the regional and international scene, confirms the strong cooperation ties and strategic partnership existing between the two countries, sharing a long history and complex geopolitical interests. The Moroccan-Spanish talks come ahead of the upcoming meeting of the UN Security Council expected to take pivotal decisions on the Sahara, based only on the Autonomy plan offered by Morocco for the territory under…

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[ad_1] Marrakech – Morocco and India have taken a historic step in their fast-deepening partnership with the inauguration of Tata Advanced Systems Maroc (TASM), a defense manufacturing facility in Berrechid. The plant, which officially opened on Tuesday, is India’s first overseas defense manufacturing unit – and Morocco’s most ambitious foray into localized defense production. Indian Defense Minister Rajnath Singh and Morocco’s Abdeltif Loudyi, Minister Delegate in charge of National Defense Administration, jointly presided over the opening ceremony, alongside Moroccan Industry Minister Ryad Mezzour and Tata Advanced Systems CEO Sukaran Singh. For both sides, this factory is more than an industrial…

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[ad_1] The Autonomy Plan offered by Morocco for the Sahara under its sovereignty is the ONLY realistic and feasible solution to this regional dispute, said on Tuesday Head of Govt. Aziz Akhannouch in New York at the 80th session of the UN General Assembly. Akhannouch, who delivered Morocco’s address, highlighted the international dynamic spurred by King Mohammed VI in support of Morocco’s autonomy plan and sovereignty over its Sahara. The overwhelming majority of countries around the world laud the autonomy plan presented by Morocco as the only pragmatic and credible basis for reaching a definitive solution to this decades-long conflict.…

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[ad_1] At the United Nations in New York, US Congressman Joe Wilson described the separatist Polisario Front as “a terrorist organization” that destabilizes peace and security worldwide. “In fact, the Polisario is a terrorist organization and I have introduced a bill to recognize it as such, because the existence of these terrorist groups contributes to destabilizing the world,” Wilson told reporters Tuesday on the sidelines of the 80th UN General Assembly. The South Carolina lawmaker had submitted a bipartisan bill in June – the Polisario Front Terrorist Designation Act – to classify the Algeria-based group as a foreign terrorist organization.…

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[ad_1] Rabat – Rafael Louzan, President of the Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF), seeks to secure the right to host the 2030 World Cup final. He made his remarks in an interview with Marca, where he said that Spain “must aim” to host the final, which he believes could be the “best World Cup in history.” Spain will organize the World Cup 2030 alongside Morocco and Portugal. “We are facing a benchmark event. There will be three continents and six countries involved, with Spain in the lead,” he said. Speaking highly of the prestigious tournament, Louzan said that the World…

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