Breaking 17:51 HM King Mohammed VI orders medical support for young woman requiring complex lung surgery 17:00 Moroccan Minister says artificial intelligence can simplify state-citizen relations 16:45 Morocco and the United States hold 9th free trade agreement monitoring session in Rabat 16:30 North Korea authorizes automatic nuclear retaliation if Kim Jong-un is killed 16:15 Libyan funding case deepened public distrust, French prosecutors say 16:00 Greece plans early repayment of part of its European debt 15:45 Evo Morales held in contempt after missing court hearing in Bolivia 15:30 Delano expands to Marrakech with luxury hotel and residences project 15:15 Singapore authorizes caning for students involved in bullying 15:00 Latvian defense minister resigns after Russian drone incursions 14:45 Pakistan summons Afghan diplomat after deadly suicide attack on police 14:30 Italy rules out immediate Hormuz mission amid regional tensions 14:15 President Erdoğan highlights renewed momentum in Türkiye-EU relations 14:00 Türkiye strengthens transport and investment cooperation with Belgium 13:45 Google warns of growing use of artificial intelligence in cyberattacks 13:30 Philippine senate places former drug war enforcer under protection amid arrest speculation 13:15 SoftBank’s Masayoshi Son considers up to $100 billion AI investment in France 13:00 Shein and Temu clash in UK court over alleged copyright violations 12:45 Indian rupee and bonds eye inflation data amid ongoing Iran conflict 12:30 Zelenskiy says around 20 countries interested in drone deals with Ukraine 12:15 Spirit Airlines exit pushes Airfares higher, but low-cost model still under pressure 12:00 China’s marriage registrations fall to decade low, raising demographic concerns 11:45 Nazi-looted painting discovered in estate of SS collaborator’s heirs in the Netherlands 11:30 ABB to invest $200 million in medium-voltage equipment production in Europe 11:15 “Money alone does not build ships,” TKMS CEO says on Rival Rheinmetall bid for GNYK 11:00 Thaksin Shinawatra released from prison in Thailand 10:45 Hungary to reassess Paks nuclear expansion amid policy shift 10:44 HSBC raises S&P 500 years-end target on strong earnings outlook 10:33 Barrick Mining beats first-quarter profit estimates on higher gold prices 10:30 China criticizes U.S. sanctions linked to Iran and vows support for companies 10:15 Moroccan and U.S. forces continue search after disappearance during African Lion exercise 10:04 Casablanca police arrest three after violent clashes between football ultras 10:00 Bollywood star Vijay becomes head of Tamil Nadu government 09:45 Turkish Airlines plane catches fire during landing in Kathmandu 09:38 Poland demands answers after Former Minister flees Hungary for United States 09:30 Morocco strengthens African partnerships at Nairobi summit 09:21 At least 880 civilians killed in drone strikes between January and April, says UN 09:15 New Zealand expands native forest restoration to support nature credit market 09:10 French passenger evacuated from MV Hondius tests positive for Hantavirus, 22 contacts identified in France 09:00 Dua Lipa files lawsuit against Samsung over alleged unauthorized use of her image 08:45 Moroccan singer Saad Lamjarred faces new rape trial in France 08:30 German property market continues recovery with 2.2% rise in first-quarter prices 08:15 European markets cautious as U.S.-Iran tensions weigh on investor sentiment 08:00 India and Peru expected to resume free trade agreement talks in June 07:45 ASOS to sell Lichfield distribution centre to Marks & Spencer for $90 million 07:30 Compass Group raises 2026 profit forecast amid strong demand for workplace dining 07:15 Aspex increases stake in Delivery Hero, intensifying pressure on company leadership 07:00 Philippine lawmakers prepare to vote on impeachment of Vice President Sara Duterte

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Unseen struggles of women in India’s vibrant markets

Beneath the lively colors and constant motion of India’s bustling markets lies a quieter, more complex story of endurance. Women often at the heart of these economic spaces, shoulder immense pressure as they balance livelihoods and family responsibilities while navigating entrenched inequalities. Across......

WHO intensifies vaccination drive for children in Gaza amidst fragile ceasefire

The World Health Organization (WHO) has announced its target to vaccinate over 40,000 children in Gaza against a range of diseases, leveraging a tenuous ceasefire to deliver critical healthcare. Since the launch of the first phase of the campaign on November 9, more than 10,000 children under the age......

Morocco ranks third in Africa for depression rates in 2025

Behind the everyday smiles, Morocco has emerged as one of Africa’s most affected nations by depression, according to figures from World Population Review, as cited by The African Exponent. In 2025, approximately 2.326 million Moroccans, 6.54% of the population, are experiencing depressive symptoms.......

Cholera outbreak claims 40 lives in Sudan as conflict worsens

Sudan is enduring its deadliest cholera outbreak in years, with at least 40 fatalities reported in the war-torn Darfur region over the past week, according to Doctors Without Borders (MSF). The crisis is compounding the devastation caused by more than two years of armed conflict between the Sudanese......

Geneva talks spark renewed momentum for global treaty on plastic pollution

Delegates from around the world have gathered in Geneva for a critical round of United Nations-led negotiations aimed at crafting a legally binding treaty to combat plastic pollution. Hosted by the UN Environment Programme (UNEP), the discussions represent a major attempt to overcome the divisions that......

French scientists urge constitutional council to reject "dangerous" pesticide law

Dozens of scientists, medical experts, and patient advocacy groups have called on France’s Constitutional Council to reject the controversial "Loi Duplomb," describing it as a serious threat to public health. In a public statement published on Tuesday, July 29, the signatories argue that......

Morocco faces public health crisis as over 600 essential medicines run out

Morocco is grappling with a critical shortage of essential medicines, with over 600 drugs reportedly out of stock nationwide. The missing medications include life-saving treatments for chronic illnesses such as diabetes, hypertension, heart disease, neurological conditions, and cancer, leaving patients......

Morocco faces alarming rise in cancer cases with 40,000 new diagnoses yearly

Morocco is confronting a growing health crisis as cancer emerges as the nation's second leading cause of mortality, with approximately 40,000 new cases diagnosed annually. The disease now accounts for 13.4% of deaths nationwide, second only to cardiovascular diseases, with an incidence rate of 137.3......

Morocco battles measles surge with urgent vaccination drive

Morocco is grappling with a significant surge in measles cases, with more than 20,000 infections and over 116 deaths reported since 2023. Health authorities and experts are raising concerns, emphasizing the critical need for vaccination to curb the spread of the disease.   A troubling resurgence......

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