On January 11, 1944, a single document changed the course of Moroccan history. The Independence Manifesto, delivered to French authorities, marked a decisive shift in North Africa's colonial resistance and set Morocco on a path to sovereignty. In 1944, Morocco was divided among colonial powers:......
Across Morocco, vibrant celebrations are underway marking the Amazigh New Year 2975, known locally as "Idh Yennayer." The festivities showcase the nation's rich cultural heritage through an array of traditional performances, exhibitions, and artistic displays. In Meknes, the Mohammed El......
In a significant move to safeguard its cultural legacy, Morocco's Handicrafts Office has registered ten new trademarks, marking a decisive step in the nation's ongoing efforts to protect its traditional crafts and designs from cultural appropriation. The Secretariat of State for Handicrafts,......
The High Council for the Amazigh of Libya has announced that Monday, January 13, 2025, will be observed as an official public holiday in all Amazigh-speaking regions of the country, marking the beginning of the Amazigh New Year 2975. This decision aligns with earlier resolutions, including a 2012 decree......
Throughout Morocco, a renewed push to protect the nation's rich cultural heritage is gaining momentum, with the government taking decisive steps to prevent cultural appropriation. Minister of Culture Mohamed Mehdi Bensaid has announced plans to fully implement Bill No. 33.22, a comprehensive measure......
Throughout 2024, Morocco bid farewell to several influential figures who left an indelible mark on the nation's cultural landscape. From royalty to artists, these individuals shaped Morocco's identity through their contributions to various fields. Among the most significant losses was Lalla......
Egyptian authorities have successfully intercepted an extensive collection of Greco-Roman antiquities in a significant enforcement operation near Alexandria. Two individuals were apprehended on Monday for attempting to sell 448 historical artifacts illegally obtained from Abu Qir Bay. The recovered......
A significant milestone in the reform of Morocco's Family Code was reached on Tuesday, December 24, 2024, with a government-led communication event. This initiative follows a pivotal meeting chaired by King Mohammed VI, where the groundwork was laid for drafting the final version of the law, as confirmed......
Barid Al-Maghrib has released a special postage stamp to mark the first anniversary of Malhoun's recognition as a UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity. This initiative, carried out in collaboration with Morocco's Ministry of Youth, Culture, and Communication and UNESCO, highlights......
A recent teleconference brought together representatives from Russia, Morocco, and several African nations to discuss the creation of the African Cultural Museum in Moscow. This initiative aims to strengthen cultural and humanitarian ties between Russia and the African continent, with countries such......
In a landmark show of solidarity, Morocco and Palestine have signed a library cooperation agreement to preserve Palestinian documentary heritage and strengthen cultural ties between the two nations. The partnership aims to protect historical archives, foster cultural exchange, and enhance preservation......
Barid Al-Maghrib, Morocco’s national postal service, has unveiled a new commemorative stamp to honor Marrakech’s prestigious title as the Islamic World Capital of Culture for 2024. In partnership with the Ministry of Youth, Culture, and Communication, the release marks another milestone in......
The road to reopening Notre-Dame Cathedral was long and demanding, requiring the tireless efforts of nearly 1,000 workers to meet the ambitious five-year deadline set by French President Emmanuel Macron. Yet, despite the challenges, the monumental task was completed in record time, including the restoration......
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