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A Look at Morocco – Friday, October 24, 2025

Friday 24 October 2025 - 17:15
By: Sahili Aya
A Look at Morocco – Friday, October 24, 2025

Morocco has emerged as one of the most talked-about countries in the international press today. Leading European and American media outlets such as Ouest-France, Le Parisien, Ici Beyrouth, and Mallorcadiario have all devoted extensive coverage to the Kingdom, each from a different perspective — social, sporting, diplomatic, or cultural. This diversity of narratives reflects the world’s growing interest in Morocco’s evolving dynamics.

In a detailed report, Ouest-France highlights the recent mobilizations of Moroccan youth — the so-called “Generation Z” — and the political response of the Monarch. His Majesty King Mohammed VI has announced a set of social and institutional measures aimed at addressing the demands of young protesters. Among them are the creation of 27,000 new jobs in education and health, an 18% increase in the public budget, and unprecedented financial support for young political candidates under 35. The French daily hails the King’s initiative as bold and forward-thinking, while noting the challenges that await its implementation by the government.

On another front, Le Parisien focuses on Morocco’s growing role on the continental sports stage, announcing the official publication of the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) schedule, which will take place from December 21, 2025, to January 18, 2026. The newspaper highlights that the Kingdom is preparing to host this major football event — a true showcase for African sport — in an atmosphere of excitement and anticipation. The first matches, including Morocco–Comoros and Morocco–Mali, promise thrilling moments for fans.

Diplomatically, the Lebanese outlet Ici Beyrouth caught attention by reporting statements from Jared Kushner and Steve Witkoff, close allies of Donald Trump, who hinted at a possible “peace plan between Morocco and Algeria.” Although the claim has not been officially confirmed, it reignited debate over the tense relations between the two Maghreb neighbors, severed since 2021. The report emphasizes that the Moroccan Sahara remains at the core of the dispute and that the United States appears intent on reasserting its diplomatic influence in the region.

Meanwhile, the Spanish publication Mallorcadiario dedicated an extensive feature to Morocco’s cultural and touristic appeal. Under the headline “Morocco: The Soul of the Desert and Infinite Hospitality,” the article paints a vivid portrait of a country of many faces — from Marrakech, “the beating heart” of Morocco, to Chefchaouen, the “blue pearl” of the North, passing through the Sahara dunes and the grandeur of Casablanca. The focus is placed on Morocco’s legendary hospitality, cultural richness, and gastronomy, described as the true jewels of the national identity.

Between social reform, regional diplomacy, and cultural influence, Morocco today occupies a prominent place in the global media landscape. From political debates to football passion, and from tourism to international cooperation, the Kingdom stands as a key player — observed, discussed, and respected across multiple arenas at once.


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