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Surprise exit of Unibail-Rodamco-Westfield’s CEO shakes up the French retail giant

A major leadership shake-up has hit Unibail-Rodamco-Westfield (URW), the French commercial real estate giant that owns some of Europe’s largest shopping centers, including Forum des Halles in Paris and La Part-Dieu in Lyon. The group announced that its CEO and Chairman of the Management Board,......

Maroc Telecom: Abdeslam Ahizoune departs, Mohamed Benchaâboune expected to take over

Abdeslam Ahizoune, the outgoing chairman of Maroc Telecom's management board, has seen his tenure come to an end. His departure was formalized during a meeting of the company's supervisory board, as confirmed by reliable sources. Mohamed Benchaâboun, the current director general of the......

Trudeau Stands Firm Amid Calls for Leadership Change as Election Approaches

In a decisive move, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has reaffirmed his commitment to lead the Liberal Party into the upcoming federal election, despite growing dissent within his ranks. During a three-hour meeting with Liberal Members of Parliament, Trudeau was confronted with a letter signed by over 20......

Morocco's Planning Commission Sees Leadership Change as King Appoints New High Commissioner

In a significant leadership transition, His Majesty King Mohammed VI has appointed Chakib Benmoussa as the new High Commissioner for Planning, replacing Ahmed Lahlimi Alami. The ceremony, held at the Royal Palace in Rabat, marked a pivotal moment in the country's approach to strategic planning and......

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