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[ad_1] The Greek Government has lodged a verbal note with the UN Secretary-General rejecting what it termed as “Libyan claims” over two maritime blocks, south of Crete, asserting that the areas lie within its continental shelf and Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ), in accordance with the median line principle and its maritime demarcation agreement with Egypt. A parallel note was also dispatched to Libya’s Government of National Unity, inviting formal dialogue on maritime boundary delimitation and informing Tripoli of a designated Greek negotiating team led by Deputy Foreign Minister Alexandra Papadopoulou. Greece strongly opposed what it described as Libya’s unilateral attempt…

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[ad_1] Algeria announced Thursday the termination of a bilateral agreement on visa exemptions for diplomatic and service passport holders, reacting to a move by France to suspend the deal.  The response, delivered through a statement by Algeria’s foreign ministry, accuses Paris of distorting reality and dodging blame,  a stance that observers see as part of a broader pattern of provocation from Algiers. The statement criticized an official letter in which French President Emmanuel Macron had called for a temporary suspension of the visa exemption deal with Algeria. Oozing indignation, the Algerian statement notably took issue with Macron for portraying Algeria…

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[ad_1] The government of Japan has reportedly signed again on the participation of the Algeria-backed Polisario militia’s in its summit with African countries due in Yokoham from 20 to 22 August 2025. This is not the first time that Japan takes such a risky move with serious political implications. It is very likely to strain relations with Rabat as it comes as the U.S. Congress is considering a legislation to designate the Algeria-backed polisario separatist group as a Foreign Terrorist Organization. The United States, Russia, China, South Korea, Indonesia, Saudi Arabia, India, Turkey and many other countries have all rejected…

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[ad_1] International logistics company Samskip has launched its new Moroccan reefer service, a direct shortsea container route connecting Agadir and Casablanca with the UK and the Netherlands. Designed for the fresh produce sector, this service offers exporters the fastest transit time, providing a competitive alternative to traditional road transport for Moroccan fruits and vegetables. The company signed a long-term agreement with the Moroccan Fruit Board to support exports of key fresh produce. With weekly non-stop sailings, Samskip offers a reliable, integrated door-to-door solution including customs clearance and inland transport. This is currently the only container service fast enough to carry…

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[ad_1] DR Congo will look to keep their CHAN 2024 hopes alive when they take on Zambia in their second Group A fixture at Nyayo National Stadium in Nairobi. Kick-off is at 2 pm Morocco time (GMT+1), and fans can catch the action live on BeIN Sports, RTNC in DR Congo and ZNBC in Zambia. The Leopards suffered a 1-0 defeat to hosts Kenya in their opening match, conceding just before half-time and failing to respond. With only the top two from the five-team group advancing, another loss would leave their qualification chances hanging by a thread. “We missed too…

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[ad_1] Rabat — South Africa’s government expressed today strong objections to former President Jacob Zuma’s recent visit to Morocco. The government mainly criticized the use of national symbols during Zuma’s meeting with Morocco’s Minister of Foreign Affairs Nasser Bourita. The Department of International Relations and Cooperation (DIRCO) issued a statement condemning the circumstances surrounding Zuma’s mid-July visit to Rabat. The DIRCO “has registered its strong objection and concern regarding circumstances around the recent visit of an eminent South African leader, former South African President Mr Jacob Zuma, who is Leader of Umkhonto We Sizwe Party, visited the Kingdom of Morocco…

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[ad_1] Rabat – Morocco’s Road Safety Vigilance Committee has announced several new measures to reduce road accidents, especially during the busy summer season.  One of the main decisions is to begin monitoring the maximum speed of motorcycles and making sure they meet technical safety standards.  New speed-measuring devices (called speedometers) will be used for this purpose. The committee also approved a new process for coordinating this work between different agencies. Another step is the monitoring of violations committed by cars with diplomatic license plates. These vehicles will now be subject to road safety checks, in coordination with the Ministry of…

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[ad_1] Northern Nigeria is facing a spiraling food and security crisis, with aid agencies warning that drastic funding cuts and rising hunger could push desperate populations into the arms of jihadist groups like Boko Haram.The United Nations calls the situation “unprecedented,” with over 31 million Nigerians facing acute food insecurity and 5 million children suffering from severe malnutrition. The crisis is especially dire in Borno State, where more than one million people are at risk of hunger. Years of jihadist violence have forced millions from farmlands, now largely abandoned. Funding cuts have devastated relief efforts. “The immediate and most brutal…

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[ad_1] Rabat –  Morocco’s Constitutional Court has ruled that several key provisions in the newly proposed Civil Procedure Code are unconstitutional. The law, known as Law 23.02, was referred to the Court by the President of the House of Representatives last month to ensure its compatibility with the 2011 Constitution. Although much of the proposed text was approved, the Court struck down a number of critical articles, saying they undermine judicial independence, legal clarity, and the right to a fair trial. The decision marks a setback for Justice Minister Abdellatif Ouahbi, whose ministry spearheaded the reform process. Article 17 –…

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