Keywords: Consensus
Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman chaired a Saudi cabinet session in Neom on Tuesday, providing updates on regional and international matters, including Palestinian statehood and global diplomatic developments. Focus on Palestine and international support During the meeting, the crown prince briefed......
In the midst of an escalating global debate surrounding the reform of the United Nations Security Council, South Africa has encountered a significant diplomatic setback within the BRICS bloc. This follows its failure to garner support from fellow African nations for a permanent seat in a potentially......
At the recent 79th United Nations General Assembly, African leaders reignited the longstanding debate on reforming the UN Security Council, emphasizing the critical need for permanent African representation with veto power. This push for change underscores the growing concern among African nations about......
In a significant diplomatic development, France has endorsed Morocco's Autonomy Plan for the Sahara, aligning with a growing international consensus that includes the United States, Spain, Israel, and numerous Arab and African nations. Two experts assert that this move undermines separatist ambitions.......
New York, NY – On July 22, the United Nations headquarters hosted a pivotal event co-organized by Morocco and the United States, spotlighting Africa's burgeoning potential to harness artificial intelligence (AI) for sustainable development. Under the theme "Artificial Intelligence: An......
In a bid to strike a delicate balance between the rights of workers and employers, the Moroccan government has resolutely embarked on a path of dialogue and consultation with trade unions. The centerpiece of these efforts is the draft regulatory law governing the conditions and modalities for exercising......
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