Society
Australia has officially confirmed that the first day of Ramadan 2025 will be on March 1. The Australian National Imams Council (ANIC) announced the date via a post on X, sharing their excitement for the holy month. The council also extended well-wishes for a blessed and joyful Ramadan to Muslims in......
Ramadan is set to begin this Saturday, March 1st, 2025, in France, as confirmed by official statements from the Grande Mosquée de Paris and the French Council of the Muslim Faith. The start of Ramadan will coincide with the Night of Doubt, which will occur from Friday, February 28th, to Saturday,......
On the occasion of International Women's Day, the NGO AIDA, in partnership with FDLF-Larache, ARFEDEC, ATED, 100% MAMANS, and UAF-Tanger, is launching the awareness campaign "Work-Life Balance: Key to Stable and Dignified Employment." This initiative aims to engage all relevant stakeholders......
Morocco, in unison with the Royal Family, celebrates this Friday a significant event: the eighteenth birthday of Her Royal Highness Princess Lalla Khadija. This national moment of joy reaffirms the deep connection between the Alaouite Throne and the Moroccan people, a bond forged through centuries of......
During a field visit to the weekly market of Dar Gueddari, Walaw gathered citizens' opinions on the unexpected decision to forgo the traditional Eid al-Adha sacrifice ritual. The announcement has sparked widespread controversy, dividing opinions between those who view it as a progressive measure......
In a royal message delivered by Minister of Endowments and Islamic Affairs, Ahmed Toufiq, during the main news bulletin on "Al Aoula" television channel, HM King Mohammed VI called upon the Moroccan people to forgo the ritual sacrifice of Eid al-Adha this year. This decision comes in response......
In a significant move ahead of the holy month of Ramadan, His Majesty King Mohammed VI, Amir Al-Mouminine, has directed the opening of mosquées that have been newly constructed, reconstructed, or restored by the Ministry of Habous and Islamic Affairs. This initiative underscores the Kingdom’s......
The National Observatory for Human Development (ONDH) has launched its new strategic plan extending to 2028, designed to align with Morocco's national priorities in governance and public policy evaluation. Developed within the framework of ONDH's mandate to analyze and evaluate human development......
Despite Morocco’s extensive 3,500-kilometer coastline and abundant fishing resources, a recent survey conducted by L’Economiste and Sunergia reveals that only 38% of Moroccans consume fish once per week. Meanwhile, the majority struggle with rising prices and limited availability, painting......
Morocco's disability recognition system is facing significant backlash as advocacy groups argue that the newly introduced disability card fails to deliver meaningful support to those who need it most. The National Union of Associations Working in the Field of Intellectual Disabilities (UNAHM) has......
Moroccan security forces successfully dismantled a terrorist cell operating in a douar (small village) in the commune of Sidi Ali Ben Hamdouch, located in the Azemmour district of El Jadida province, earlier today. According to reliable sources, the operation resulted in the arrest of several suspects......
Morocco has bolstered its global presence in the field of human rights with the election of Nadia Amal Bernoussi as president of the UN Human Rights Council’s Advisory Committee. The decision was made during the committee’s 33rd session held in Geneva. Comprising 18 independent experts from......
Morocco has positioned road safety as a strategic priority within its broader sustainable development framework, spearheaded under the leadership of King Mohammed VI, declared Prime Minister Aziz Akhannouch on Tuesday during the opening of the 4th Global Ministerial Conference on Road Safety in Marrakech. Speaking......
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