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In a world constantly seeking the latest beauty trends, Morocco stands as a timeless oasis of natural self-care rituals. For centuries, Moroccan women have harnessed the power of their land's diverse flora, honing age-old techniques that have become the envy of beauty aficionados worldwide. Morocco's......
In the heart of the secluded Atlas Mountain village of Imilchil, a unique marriage festival unfurls its vibrant tapestry every September. Drawing locals from the rugged expanse of the surrounding landscape, this celebration is deeply rooted in Amazigh culture and the timeless customs of matrimony passed......
In Morocco, tattoos and piercings have long borne a societal stigma, met with preconceived notions that cast a negative light on those who choose to express themselves through these forms. For some, tattoos serve as a means to articulate deeply personal narratives, akin to selecting an accessory or......
Rabat - The capital came alive with music, dance, and cultural pride on Sunday evening as Morocco welcomed the Amazigh New Year 2974. The iconic Théâtre Mohammed V hosted a grand ceremony attended by government officials, celebrities, and the public, ushering in festivities for this significant......
The Moroccan government has set an ambitious goal to introduce the indigenous Amazigh language into 50% of the country's primary schools in the coming years. Presently, Amazigh is being taught in 31% of Morocco's elementary institutions, as reported by Education Minister Chakib Benmoussa. To......