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 Morocco as the Embodiment of Civilizational Alliance and Global Harmony

Morocco has long been a symbol of cultural dialogue and international cooperation, a country where diverse civilizations converge and coexist in harmony. This was eloquently emphasized by André Azoulay, the Advisor to His Majesty the King of Morocco, during his speech at the opening of the Euromed......

Morocco Weighs TikTok Ban: Balancing Digital Freedom and Social Concerns

Morocco's parliament is set to deliberate on a potential ban of the popular social media app TikTok when it reconvenes in October. This move, initiated by the Education Committee of the country's top legislative body, stems from concerns about the platform's content and its perceived impact......

Amazigh Rock Band 'Meteor Airlines' Electrifies UK Audiences with Fusion of Tradition and Modernity

The vibrant sounds of Morocco's Amazigh culture are resonating through British concert halls as the rock band Meteor Airlines embarks on a groundbreaking UK tour. Hailing from Tinghir, this innovative group is captivating audiences in Edinburgh, Birmingham, London, Liverpool, and Manchester with......

Morocco Considers TikTok Ban Amid Growing Concerns Over Youth Impact

As Morocco's Parliament prepares to reconvene in October, lawmakers are set to revisit a proposal to ban TikTok, the popular social media platform. This renewed interest comes in response to mounting concerns about the app's influence on societal values, particularly its impact on the nation's......

Fez Faces Backlash Over Renaming Historic Street

The controversial decision to rename "Youssef ben Tachfine" street in Fez has ignited widespread opposition, with many Moroccans arguing that it distorts the nation's historical and cultural identity. Khalid Hajjoubi, President of the Marinids District Council in Fez, finds himself at......

Morocco's Unmarried Couples Debate: Tradition vs. Modernity

In the intricate tapestry of Moroccan society, a recent decision to lift the requirement for couples to present marriage certificates when checking into hotels has ignited a fiery discourse. This move, perceived as a stride towards personal liberty and privacy by some, has polarized opinion, with traditionalists......

Moroccan Hotels Dismantle Discriminatory Policy Against Unmarried Women

In a move hailed as a victory for women's rights in Morocco, hotels in the capital Rabat and the city of Fez have lifted a long-standing discriminatory ban preventing Moroccan women without marriage certificates from staying in their establishments unaccompanied. This antiquated and unjust policy,......

The Naciri-Bioui Affair: Unraveling a Sordid Tale of Alleged Corruption

As the trial against Saïd Naciri, the former president of Wydad Casablanca and the prefectural council of Casablanca, and Abdenbi Bioui, the president of the Oriental Council, is set to commence on Thursday, May 23rd, the intricate details of this explosive case have captured the nation's attention.......

Air Arabia Expands its Offering between Rabat and Agadir with Three New Weekly Flights

Air Arabia is pleased to announce a significant expansion of its services between Rabat, the administrative and cultural capital of the Kingdom, and Agadir, one of the most popular beach destinations, in response to the growing demand from the Souss Massa region. Starting from May 1st, 2024, the Rabat-Agadir......

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