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Chronic and Incurable Diseases: Providing Comprehensive Care for the Elderly

As our society grapples with the increasing prevalence of chronic and incurable illnesses, the plight of the elderly population demands urgent attention and a comprehensive approach to healthcare. The World Health Organization (WHO) defines a chronic disease as a health condition requiring management......

Moroccan Government Announces Wage Increases and Tax Relief for Workers

The Moroccan government has unveiled a significant package of wage increases and tax reforms designed to improve the financial well-being of public sector employees and workers across various industries. This announcement follows a series of social dialogue meetings held in April, highlighting the government's......

Abdel Fattah Al-Sissi Begins Third Presidential Term in Egypt

Egyptian President Abdel Fattah Al-Sissi was sworn in Tuesday before Parliament for a third six-year term. Al-Sissi, who was first elected in 2014 and reelected in 2018, begins his third term as president of Egypt after winning the presidential elections in December with 89.6% of the votes. In a speech......

Advancing Human Development: Morocco Rises Three Places in Global Ranking

Morocco has achieved a remarkable milestone in human development, ascending three places in the global Human Development Index ranking, as revealed in the United Nations Development Programme's (UNDP) Human Development Report 2023-2024, released on Wednesday in New York. This achievement underscores......

Rabha El Haymar: A Lionhearted Trailblazer for Single Mothers

In a world where the voices of women advocating for change often go unheard, Rabha El Haymar's defiant roar echoed through the halls of justice, catalyzing a seismic shift in the realm of single parenthood. Recently honored with the prestigious International Woman of Courage (IWOC) Award, presented......

Benkirane's Ultimatum: A Million-Person March Looms Over Family Code Reform

Morocco's highly anticipated family code reforms have reignited tensions, with the leader of the country's most conservative party threatening extensive street protests against proposed changes. Abdelilah Benkirane, Secretary General of the Justice and Development Party (PJD), escalated his......

Moroccan Medical Students Persist in Protests as Exam Dates are Postponed

Students at Rabat's Faculties of Medicine and Pharmacy (FMPR) continue their protests against reforms to medical education, despite the postponement of exam dates in an attempt to ease tensions. The ongoing confrontation between students and administrators took a new twist this week when FMPR Dean......

Moroccan Customs Achieve Marginal Gains in 2023 Despite Revenue Fluctuations

In the realm of Moroccan customs, 2023 marked a year of modest progress, with recent data revealing a slight uptick in overall revenues amidst fluctuating streams of income. Despite facing some ups and downs, the total net customs revenues for 2023 reached 84.49 billion dirhams ($8.3 billion), showcasing......

Moroccan Medical Students Persist in Boycott Over Training Quality Concerns

Medical and pharmacy students across Morocco persist in their boycott of classes and exams, demanding improved training quality following recent government reforms that shortened their education by one year. Abderahman Bouhsiss, a representative of third-year medical students in Rabat, expressed students'......

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