Breaking 16:27 Morocco coastal fishing value rises despite lower catches 16:08 Morocco ceramic industry pact aims to restructure sector 15:52 Rabat region health group aims to improve care coordination 15:47 Calls grow for US designation of polisario as terrorist group 15:25 As Eid al Adha approaches casablanca food prices show mixed movement 15:17 Mehdi Tazi elected to lead Moroccan employers confederation 14:59 BCP Group's private bank launches new brand identity and expands across Morocco 14:22 Dongfeng expands presence in Morocco with Casablanca showroom opening 13:45 OFPPT board approves the 2026 action plan 13:42 Rachid Ellouah wins Spanish arm wrestling title and targets world stage 13:00 Morocco opens voter registration period ahead of 2026 parliamentary elections 11:53 Morocco expands 20 billion dirham buffer for budget 2026 11:20 Morocco legal reform bill 66.23 sparks parliamentary tensions over lawyers 11:00 NamX secures European patent and advances hydrogen industrialization 10:25 Saad Lamjarred tried for rape: verdict expected this Friday 10:00 Morocco launches mandatory digital VAT declaration platform from June 2026 09:44 Authorities intensify livestock supply monitoring ahead of Eid al-Adha 09:39 Six-year program aims to empower 5,000 women through cooperatives in Morocco 09:18 Vivo Energy Maroc promotes inclusion through football tournament with Naybet 09:04 Morocco overhauls pharmaceutical law to strengthen health sovereignty 09:00 Moroccan government approves new status for territorial administration employees 08:51 Morocco launches digital platform to modernize road transport sector 08:07 Akhannouch launches Rabat regional health authority reform plan

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Escalating violence against app drivers: taxi union raises alarm

In a climate of rising tensions between traditional taxi drivers and those operating through ride-hailing apps, the Democratic Transport Union—Taxi Sector has issued a warning regarding the violent turn this conflict is taking in several major cities across the Kingdom. In recent weeks, there......

Envisioning the Future of Morocco’s Family Code: A Conference in Fez

Legal scholars, policymakers, and representatives from civil society will gather at the Private University of Fez (UPF) on April 12 for a significant conference focused on the Moroccan family code, known as the Moudawana. This event, hosted by the Higher Institute of Political and Legal Sciences, aims......

Moroccan migrants face rising EU deportation orders

Migrants from Morocco ranked among the top three nationalities subject to expulsion orders from European Union countries in the last quarter of 2023, according to recent Eurostat data. During this period, EU member states issued nearly 125,000 expulsion orders against migrants who entered the bloc illegally.......

Royal grace granted to 1,533 individuals for Eid al-Fitr

In a gesture of compassion during Eid al-Fitr, His Majesty King Mohammed VI, Amir Al-Mouminine, has granted royal grace to 1,533 individuals sentenced by various courts throughout the Kingdom, as announced by the Ministry of Justice. The official statement details the distribution of royal grace among......

Alarming rise in sexual violence in Morocco amid persistent abuse

Morocco’s High Commission for Planning (HCP) has released troubling data highlighting the ongoing issue of domestic violence and various forms of abuse faced by women and young girls in the country. This report draws on key findings from a 2019 survey focused on violence against young girls in......

Moroccan inmates to receive food baskets for Eid Al Fitr

The Moroccan prison authority has announced a significant policy shift allowing inmates to receive food baskets for Eid Al Fitr, marking a rare exception to the usual regulations surrounding prison visits. This initiative is set to commence on the second day of Eid and will be available for one week,......

Moroccan police thwart major drug trafficking operation in Kenitra

In a significant crackdown on drug trafficking, Moroccan police seized nearly two tons of hashish during an operation in Kenitra on Thursday. The operation was initiated following precise intelligence from the General Directorate for Territorial Surveillance (DGST), leading to the interception of a utility......

HM King Mohammed VI to lead Laylat al-Qadr vigil despite health constraints

His Majesty King Mohammed VI, Commander of the Faithful, will preside over a religious vigil on Thursday evening, March 27, 2025, at the Royal Palace in Rabat, in commemoration of the sacred Laylat al-Qadr, despite recent health challenges. In a statement released by the Ministry of the Royal Household,......

Surge in road accidents in Morocco: A call for vigilance

Recent data from the Direction Générale de la Sûreté Nationale (DGSN) reveals a troubling surge in road accidents across Moroccan cities, with 22 fatalities and 2,490 injuries reported during the week of March 17-23. The statistics indicate that 109 individuals sustained serious......

Morocco's Women’s Inclusion: progress and challenges ahead

Morocco has made strides in enhancing women’s political and legal rights, yet significant hurdles persist in achieving economic and financial inclusion. The recently published African Women’s Inclusion Index (AWII) 2025 highlights that Morocco ranks 32nd out of 42 African nations, with a......

Morocco's journey toward human rights and gender equality

Morocco’s commitment to continuous reform is pivotal in reinforcing the rule of law and fostering a just, inclusive society. Amina Bouayach, president of Morocco’s National Human Rights Council (CNDH), recently presented the country’s extensive approach to human rights and gender reform......

Témara: Woman slaps local authority during public enforcement operation

Témara incident highlights tensions over public space enforcement A recent incident in Témara has drawn significant attention, involving a woman who slapped a local authority figure, known as a caïd, during a public space enforcement operation. This altercation occurred amidst a routine......

Morocco sets Zakat Al Fitr value at MAD 23 for 2025

Morocco's High Council of Ulemas has announced that the value of Zakat Al Fitr for this year is set at MAD 23 (approximately $2.38). This charitable contribution serves as a vital obligation within the Islamic faith, aimed at supporting disadvantaged communities. Zakat Al Fitr is recognized as a......

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