Breaking 19:28 Moroccan fans fill times square ahead of World Cup clash against Brazil 19:21 Agadir University Hospital successfully performs first radiofrequency treatment for liver cancer 19:16 Amazon raises concerns over advanced Anthropic AI models amid U.S. security restrictions 17:30 Morocco’s tourist transport sector mobilizes for major modernization push 17:15 Russell takes pole position in Barcelona as Hamilton secures front row start 17:00 Toulouse: 33 years old man fatally stabbed by suspect “in a state of apparent drunkenness” 16:45 Rabat Grand Museum of Archaeology and earth sciences project faces early delays 16:30 Al Omrane Expo “Moroccans of the World 2026” continues with Amsterdam stage 16:15 Kidnapped Nigerian retired major general dies in terrorist captivity 16:00 Haute-Savoie: a gendarme killed and two others injured in road accident on the sidelines of the G7 in Évian 15:49 Poultry sector in Morocco faces price drop as producers warn of economic pressure 15:45 World Cup 2026: Klopp criticizes cooling breaks, saying football is “Held Hostage” 15:30 Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant reconnected to power grid after IAEA-brokered ceasefire 15:27 Heatwaves in Île-de-France affect public transport usage, study finds 15:17 Sweden celebrates the royal couple’s golden wedding anniversary 15:15 French exit from Franco-German tank project cannot be ruled out, rheinmetall CEO says 15:00 Pakistan says U.S.-Iran peace agreement could be signed within 24 hours 14:45 Daniel Kretinsky becomes West Ham’s largest shareholder after increasing his stake 14:30 Morocco’s seawater desalination strategy gains international recognition 14:21 Switzerland Faces a Historic Choice: Capping Its Population at 10 Million 14:15 World Bank approves $650 million to support Morocco’s digital transformation and climate resilience 14:02 Global Grain Harvest Set to Reach Record High in 2026-2027, USDA Forecasts 14:00 North Korea condemns EU–South Korea statement criticizing military ties with Russia 13:47 WHO report shows progress in blood safety, but there are worrying gaps 13:45 French political leaders warn of growing AI dependence after U.S. restrictions on Anthropic 13:30 Yaël Braun-Pivet calls for swift adoption of France’s 2027 budget through constitutional mechanism 13:15 World Cup 2026 viewers frustrated by short match highlights as broadcaster explains restrictions 13:00 3D-printed weapons workshop dismantled in southwestern France 12:45 Poland to end fuel price caps this summer, Prime Minister Donald Tusk announces 12:30 Motels, Marshlands, and Sky-High prices: New Jersey braces for World Cup tourism surge 12:16 His Majesty King Mohammed VI congratulates King Charles III and reaffirms strong Morocco-UK ties 12:15 Republicans urge Trump to deploy $350 million fund as Texas senate race tightens 12:00 Patrick Bruel faces two new rape and attempted rape complaints in ongoing investigation 11:45 Expiration of U.S. surveillance law sparks security concerns ahead of 2026 World Cup 11:30 Budget 2027: Sébastien Lecornu urges ministers to cut “Unrealistic” spending requests 11:24 Palantir loses Swiss court case seeking right to force magazine response publication 11:15 Sweden scrambles fighter jets after Russian Aircraft near Baltic Airspace 11:14 Nador Port strengthens capacity with new-generation Chinese electric cranes 11:02 United States open World Cup 2026 campaign with 4–1 win over Paraguay 11:00 South Korea’s HD Hyundai heavy industries leads bid for Casablanca naval shipyard project 10:57 France’s top prosecutor warns of “Systemic Crisis” in justice system after high-profile case 10:52 BMW M Concept Neue Klasse: Munich’s vision of an electric M3 revealed 10:47 Morocco reports progress on official status of Amazigh Language implementation 10:45 Medical sick leave duration to be limited starting September 1 10:40 Ghanaian suspect wanted for money laundering arrested at Casablanca Airport 10:30 Ebola in Central Africa: Women and Adolescent Girls Remain Most Vulnerable to the Outbreak 10:30 Michael Douglas returns to acting in Oliver Stone’s new film “White Lies” 10:15 Tata iPhone parts factory faces pollution allegations over contaminated groundwater 10:00 Japan records lowest birth rate in history as marriage numbers continue to decline 09:48 Federal judge orders removal of Donald Trump’s name from Kennedy Center facade 09:45 Record gold prices drive some luxury watches to the melting furnace 09:30 Elon Musk faces criticism over online content linked to anti-immigration unrest in Belfast 09:15 Disputed land claims cast shadow over luxury resort project in Albania 09:13 India: Military AN-32 Aircraft Crashes During Landing at Assam Airbase 09:00 First flight carrying migrants expelled from the United States arrives in the Central African Republic 08:45 Casablanca court sentences 18 GenZ212 protesters over highway disruption 08:42 Atlas Lions: A Major Test Against Brazil in the 2026 World Cup 08:30 England's World Cup preparations disrupted by equipment theft in Kansas City 08:15 Woman seriously injured in shark attack at Sydney beach 08:12 EU Membership Talks Resume: Ukraine and Moldova Officially Restart Negotiations 08:02 Strait of Hormuz, Nuclear Issues, and Sanctions: Washington and Tehran Near a Compromise 08:00 Anthropic suspends access to advanced AI models following U.S. government directive 07:55 The Death of 'Niño Guerrero' Reveals a New Security Alliance Between Caracas and Washington 07:45 Warner Bros $111bn sale to Paramount approved by US justice department 07:37 Thailand: Death of Princess Bajrakitiyabha Mahidol, an Influential Royal Figure 07:28 Beijing Raises Concerns After Alibaba and BYD Listed by Pentagon

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