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In a significant development within Morocco's telecommunications sector, Maroc Telecom has agreed to pay a staggering $640 million in damages to rival operator Inwi. This settlement stems from allegations of unfair competition practices that have long been a point of contention between the two companies. The......
In a dramatic turn of events, former Venezuelan opposition presidential candidate Edmundo González has departed his homeland and sought refuge in Spain, as reported by the Spanish Foreign Minister José Manuel Albares. This development comes amidst the ongoing controversy surrounding the......
In a bold move, renowned Egyptian archaeologist and former antiquities minister Zahi Hawass has launched a petition calling for the return of the iconic bust of Queen Nefertiti from its current home in Berlin's Neues Museum. This long-simmering dispute over cultural heritage has once again come to......
In a recent diplomatic clash, Moroccan officials have leveled serious accusations against Algeria, claiming that their North African neighbor has resorted to underhanded tactics to promote the Polisario Front's participation in international summits. The allegations come in the wake of the Tokyo......
In a diplomatic misstep that has strained relations between Israel and Morocco, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office is working to mend fences after displaying a map that mistakenly labeled Sahara as separate from Morocco during a recent press conference. The incident, which occurred on Wednesday,......
In a recent press conference, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu inadvertently reignited tensions with Morocco by displaying a map that labeled Morocco's southern provinces as "Western Sahara". This cartographic blunder marks the third such incident in less than a year, casting doubt......
In a significant shift in the Sahara dispute, Morocco continues to gain international backing for its autonomy initiative, leaving Algeria increasingly isolated on the diplomatic stage. This development comes as Slovenia reaffirms its support for Morocco's position, joining a growing list of nations......
X, the social media platform formerly known as Twitter, is anticipating a blockage in Brazil after failing to meet a deadline to appoint a new legal representative in the country. The platform closed its Brazilian office earlier this month, citing threats of arrest against its representative for non-compliance......
In a startling development that casts doubt on the legitimacy of Venezuela's recent presidential election, Juan Carlos Delpino, a member of the National Electoral Council (CNE), has come forward with allegations of significant irregularities in the voting process that saw Nicolás Maduro declared......