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Moroccan banks gain ground as European lenders retreat from Africa

In just two decades, the financial dynamics of sub-Saharan Africa have undergone a seismic shift. European banks, once dominant in the region, are retreating, leaving room for African institutions—led by Moroccan banks—to expand their influence and reshape the landscape of African banking. European......

Migration pressure: Morocco on the verge of a silent reception crisis

According to the latest annual report by the African Observatory for Development and Rehabilitation, Morocco ranks as the second-largest host country in Africa for irregular migrants from Sub-Saharan Africa, just behind South Africa. It also holds third place in asylum application numbers, following......

Tunisia's president dismisses third prime minister in two years

Tunisian President Kais Saied has dismissed Prime Minister Kamel Maddouri, less than a year after his appointment, amid escalating economic and political turmoil. The decision, announced late Thursday, comes as Tunisia faces mounting challenges, including an influx of migrants from sub-Saharan Africa. Saied......

Morocco Boosts Trade Connectivity with New Maritime Route Linking Agadir to Dakar

In a strategic effort to strengthen trade ties with Sub-Saharan Africa, Morocco has introduced a new maritime route linking Agadir to Dakar. This initiative, spearheaded in partnership with the British company Atlas Marine, aims to provide a faster and more efficient alternative for transporting goods,......

Moroccan Naval Forces Rescue 124 Migrants in Perilous Sea Crossing

In a critical maritime operation on Thursday, the Moroccan Royal Navy intercepted a vessel carrying 124 sub-Saharan migrants, including 12 women, approximately 240 kilometers (150 miles) southwest of Dakhla. The migrants, who were attempting to reach the Canary Islands, found themselves in distress during......

Moroccan Coast Guard Rescues 196 Migrants from Stranded Canoe

On a recent Saturday, a Royal Navy patrol boat conducted a dramatic rescue operation, saving 196 sub-Saharan migrants from a failing canoe approximately 157 kilometers northwest of Dakhla. The migrants, en route to the Canary Islands, encountered severe difficulties that necessitated urgent intervention.......

Maritime Intercept Thwarts Perilous Journey of 91 Irregular Migration Aspirants off Dakhla

In a remarkable display of vigilance and commitment to safeguarding human lives, the Royal Moroccan Navy successfully intercepted a precarious vessel carrying 91 sub-Saharan migrants attempting to reach the Canary Islands through irregular means. The dramatic interception unfolded approximately 189 kilometers......

Forced Evictions of Sub-Saharan Migrants in Sfax, Tunisia

In a move that has sparked widespread concern, Tunisian authorities carried out a forced evacuation of nearly 500 sub-Saharan migrants from a building in the city of Sfax on Monday. Sfax, a hub for irregular migration operations towards Europe from Tunisia's coastlines, witnessed this major operation......

Moroccan Navy Rescues Dozens from Perilous Journey Across Treacherous Waters

In a bold high-seas maneuver, the Moroccan Royal Navy intercepted a perilous attempt by 58 Sub-Saharan irregular migrants, among them 10 women and 3 minors, to reach the Canary Islands aboard a dangerously overcrowded speedboat. The rescue unfolded 114 kilometers southwest of Laayoune, where vigilant......

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