Keywords: Heritage Preservation
The latest edition of “Parlons Territoires” brought together experts to discuss the evolving role of “douars” (rural villages) in Morocco's social, cultural, and territorial landscape. The virtual meeting was organized by OTED, a Moroccan initiative that promotes collaboration......
Morocco's traditional rural communities, known as douars, are at a crossroads. As the nation grapples with modernization and climate change, these ancient settlements have become a focal point for researchers and policymakers seeking to balance preservation with progress. To address this critical......
The Organization of World Heritage Cities (OWHC) has bestowed upon Marrakech the honor of hosting its 19th World Congress in 2026, a decision that underscores the city's burgeoning reputation as a cultural hub and a beacon for international collaboration. This prestigious event, which will......
As Lebanon's security situation deteriorates, a pressing call has emerged to facilitate the return of Moroccans residing in the country. This plea, a response to the escalating crisis, underscores the urgent need to protect both lives and cultural heritage. The situation in Lebanon has reached a......
Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo has ignited a heated debate with her proposal to keep the Olympic rings on the Eiffel Tower permanently, even after the conclusion of the Olympic Games. This controversial plan has drawn criticism from heritage campaigners and sparked a petition among French citizens who oppose......
In a landmark transaction, the Moroccan government has sold its shares in the legendary Mamounia Hotel to the state-owned OCP Group for a sum of 1.7 billion dirhams ($173 million). This move signals a significant shift in ownership for Morocco's oldest and most illustrious hotel, celebrated globally......
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