Breaking 17:30 Tunisia faces controversy after MP’s remarks on rape and migrant women 17:20 Apple expands ads in maps as unified business platform rolls out 17:15 The BBC to cut 2,000 jobs in its largest redundancy plan in 15 years 17:00 Fossid unveils real time compliance tool for ai generated code 17:00 Robinhood and Webull jump after US SEC approves removal of day-trading limits for small investors 16:45 Britain may extend ban on gagging orders covering workplace abuse 16:40 RAVE token surge triggers $30 million liquidations amid manipulation claims 16:30 Big advertising agencies settle US FTC probe over alleged boycott of political content 16:20 VW warns China car market may shrink for first time since 2018 16:15 Nigeria’s inflation rises for the first time in a year in March 16:00 GreenChemAfrica strengthens its presence in Africa 16:00 Steve Aoki exits crypto holdings as Bored Ape NFTs lose 88% value 15:45 BYD avoids price war in South Africa to strengthen its electric vehicle brand 15:40 Anthropic shifts to usage pricing for enterprise AI customers 15:30 Eu challenges Meta over WhatsApp AI fees amid competition concerns 15:20 European farmers cut crops as Iran war disrupts fertilizer supply 15:15 Zelensky meets Meloni in Rome to advance talks on Ukraine war cooperation 15:01 Phil Collins and Oasis set for induction into the rock and roll hall of fame 15:00 Tesla completes AI5 chip design with mass production targeted for 2027 14:45 Canadian author Jon Klassen wins Astrid Lindgren Award for children's literature 14:40 Renewables offset Hormuz crisis as fossil power output falls 14:30 Africa trade insurer seeks $500 million to offset rising costs linked to Middle East conflict 14:20 Unitree launches $8,200 humanoid robot globally via AliExpress 14:15 Germany pledges €212 million in aid for Sudan at Berlin conference 14:00 Donald Trump threatens to reconsider trade deal with the United Kingdom 13:50 China aluminum exports set to surge amid Gulf supply disruption 13:45 Switzerland considers stricter rules on foreign real estate purchases 13:33 Adobe launches AI assistant for creative tools with integration of Anthropic’s Claude 13:20 Norway gains $5 billion windfall as Iran war reshapes Europe energy 13:17 Investigation underway after mother confesses to killing two children in Lebanon 13:05 Easyjet launches its first African base in Marrakech menara 13:00 China green tech exports surge as oil shock boosts EV demand 12:40 Gold holds near record as oil slips on US Iran talks hopes 12:30 Pope arrives in Cameroon with peace message for Anglophone regions 12:20 Moroccan women riders gain global spotlight in tbourida tradition 12:15 Snap to lay off about 16% of staff 12:00 Czech president says Israel’s security must not come at the expense of others in the region 11:50 Marrakech to host global tourism innovation and investment conference 11:45 Sweden foils pro-Russian cyberattack on thermal power plant 11:40 Casablanca to host industrial transformation Africa summit in 2026 11:30 Botswana has not requested stake in Lobito refinery, Angola’s Sonangol says 11:20 Mohammed VI tower inaugurated as landmark of Morocco’s modern skyline 11:17 Aziz Akhannouch announces 581 billion dirhams in approved investment projects 11:15 Greece proposes renewal of central bank governor Yannis Stournaras’ term 11:09 Tourism in Morocco: Aziz Akhannouch announces record revenues of 138 billion dirhams 11:00 Washington expands funding for HIV preventive treatment, with Morocco among targeted countries 11:00 ReparTrust.com wins Africa insurance trophy for automotive claims innovation 10:45 Victory Giant’s $2.2 billion Hong Kong listing expected to price at top of range amid strong demand 10:34 Parliament: Aziz Akhannouch details the Moroccan government’s record 10:33 Anthropic draws funding offers valuing AI startup up to $800 billion 10:30 Japan plans $10 billion framework to strengthen Asia’s oil security amid global supply pressures 10:15 Portugal rejects idea of a separate European army, diverging from Spain’s stance 10:00 Patrick Bruel faces sexual violence allegations as new investigation is opened in Paris 10:00 Oil dips as Iran war accelerates global shift to renewables 09:45 Türkiye’s BIST 100 opens slightly higher amid mixed early market signals 09:40 France approves unanimous bill to return colonial-era looted art 09:30 Chip equipment supplier Aixtron raises 2026 outlook as demand surges 09:20 Trump attacks UK energy policy over North Sea drilling ban 09:17 Freight train derailment in North Bergen shuts Route 3 09:15 Russia pledges continued oil supplies to Cuba amid deepening energy crisis 09:01 Honda recalls over 440,000 minivans in the United States over airbag software issue 09:00 Germany solar surge cuts gas demand amid Iran war shock 08:45 Turkish Airlines extends suspension of Beirut flights until May 31 08:40 James Webb spots massive exoplanet challenging planet formation limits 08:30 Senegal court sentences man to six years under new anti-homosexuality law 08:20 Iran war accelerates global shift toward China-led energy future 08:15 American-Kuwaiti journalist detained in Kuwait amid regional tensions 08:00 Iranian woman returns home after conviction in France 07:50 Study links lifelong dna mutations to autoimmune thyroid diseases 07:45 Hungary’s new leadership prioritizes fuel security after election shift 07:30 IAEA warns of significant expansion in North Korea’s nuclear capabilities 07:15 Burberry sees strong growth potential in Asia despite rising competition 07:06 South Korea secures oil supplies outside Strait of Hormuz amid regional tensions

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European air safety threatened by cost-cutting and staff fatigue, study warns

A new study by Ghent University in Belgium has raised alarm over the state of aviation safety in Europe. According to the research, widespread cost-cutting and pressure on staff have “systematically weakened” safety standards, leaving airline workers exhausted and fearful of challenging management......

Stellantis to temporarily halt production at Mulhouse plant, 2,000 workers affected

Automotive giant Stellantis announced on Tuesday that it will temporarily suspend operations at its Mulhouse plant in eastern France. The shutdown, scheduled from October 27 to November 2, will affect around 2,000 of the site’s 4,700 employees. The Mulhouse facility currently assembles popular......

Imad Ghammad appointed CEO of Cosumar, succeeding Hassan Mounir

Cosumar, Morocco’s leading sugar operator, has appointed Imad Ghammad as its new Chief Executive Officer (CEO), succeeding Hassan Mounir, who is stepping down due to health reasons. The decision was finalized during a Board of Directors meeting chaired by Hicham Belmrah. The Board expressed its......

Morocco strengthens economic ties with India, focuses on trade and industrial cooperation

Morocco’s Secretary of State for Foreign Trade, Omar Hejira, has called for expanding economic and trade relations with India, emphasizing the importance of a strategic and mutually beneficial partnership. Speaking at the “Business Opportunities in India and West Asia” forum in New......

Libya’s fuel scandal: court ruling exposes systemic flaws in oil sector oversight

The overturning of Imad Ben Rajab’s 2023 conviction by Libya’s Supreme Court has revealed systemic weaknesses in the country’s oil and fuel import processes. Beyond clearing Ben Rajab’s record, the case has illuminated gaps in oversight, testing standards, and institutional coordination,......

Morocco and India launch armored vehicle factory to boost defense industry

Morocco and India have inaugurated a new defense manufacturing facility in Berrechid, marking a significant milestone in their strategic partnership. The plant, named TATA Advanced Systems Maroc (TASM), will produce WhAP 8×8 armored combat vehicles for Morocco's Royal Armed Forces and international......

Claudia Cardinale: a timeless legacy in European cinema

Claudia Cardinale, one of the most iconic figures in European cinema, died on September 23, 2025, at the age of 87. Her passing marks the end of a golden chapter in film history and reminds the cultural world of the profound role artists play in shaping memory and heritage. Born in Tunis in 1938 to a......

Morocco makes vehicle and components industry a key development strategy

Morocco, often called “an automotive giant,” has made the vehicle and components industry a major strategic axis of its economic development, according to the French financial daily La Tribune. Renault is the leading automotive producer in Morocco, manufacturing 413,600 units last year at......

Norway enters golden age of film-making

After decades of being overshadowed by its Nordic neighbors, Norway is emerging as a new force in international cinema. Once in the shadow of Sweden and Denmark, whose filmmakers such as Lars von Trier, Thomas Vinterberg, and Ruben Östlund dominated the global stage, Norway is now enjoying what......

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