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Essaouira to host UNESCO Creative Cities Network Conference in 2026

For the first time, the UNESCO Creative Cities Network Conference will be held in Africa and an Arab city, with Essaouira, Morocco, chosen as the host for the 18th annual session in 2026. This historic decision reflects the city's growing prominence as a hub of culture, creativity, and sustainable......

Experience the magic of Layali El Bahja at Mövenpick Mansour Eddahbi this Ramadan

Ramadan, a time of reflection and celebration, brings with it a unique energy that blends serenity with festivity. This year, Mövenpick Mansour Eddahbi Marrakech is amplifying the spirit of the holy month with the second edition of Layali El Bahja — an immersive experience that promises evenings......

Moroccan artist Fatiha Zemmouri creates poetic narratives through material transformation

Fatiha Zemmouri has established herself as a significant figure in contemporary Moroccan art through her innovative work with raw materials and abstract forms. Born in Casablanca in 1966, she divides her time between her home city and Marrakech, exploring themes of transformation, regeneration, and the......

Strengthening Moroccan-African Ties Through Sufi Brotherhoods: Insights from Marrakech Conference

In a recent conference held in Marrakech, Ahmed Toufiq, the Minister of Habous and Islamic Affairs, highlighted the historical and ongoing contributions of Sufi brotherhoods to the enhancement of Moroccan-African relations. This gathering, themed “Ahmed Baba of Timbuktu: A Model of Civilizational......

Marrakech Celebrates Resilience and Hope Through Mass Wedding Ceremony

In the vibrant cultural tapestry of Marrakech, an extraordinary event unfolded this weekend as the Qatar Charity Association organized a mass wedding ceremony for 100 brides from families impacted by the Al Haouz earthquake. This heartwarming initiative served as a powerful symbol of resilience, unity,......

A Pilgrimage of Remembrance: Moroccan Jews Celebrate the Hilloula des Tsadikim in Meknès

On the evening of Sunday, May 26th, 2024, the streets leading to the Meaara of the Old Mellah, the cemetery of the former Jewish quarter in Meknès, began to teem with life. Families, young and old alike, converged on the cemetery where the great sages lay, marking the commencement of the Hilloula......

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