
Juventus and Getafe Eye Burnley’s Rising Star Anass Zaroury Amid Transfer Speculation
11 January 2023
Moroccan international, Anass Zaroury, who currently plays for Burnley, would be the target of several European clubs, including Juventus Turin.
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11 January 2023
Moroccan international, Anass Zaroury, who currently plays for Burnley, would be the target of several European clubs, including Juventus Turin.
10 January 2023
The first screening kits for cancer, produced locally in Morocco, will soon be on the market. The country is currently carrying out the final tests of this innovation to ensure (…)
10 January 2023
Despite the many measures, Morocco is still facing the challenge of domestic violence. According to a human rights report, the phenomenon is worrying, especially since the (…)
10 January 2023
The return of Moroccan international Hakim Ziyech to Ajax Amsterdam seems increasingly unlikely. The club has made it known that he is not a priority, also mentioning the (…)
10 January 2023
Morocco is one of the countries that receives the most foreign direct investments (FDI) in the world, ranking third in a ranking dominated by Qatar and India, according to the IMF.
9 January 2023
Not very active on the transfer market during this winter transfer window, PSG would not be interested in Moroccan international Azzedine Ounahi, author of an excellent World (…)
8 January 2023
The young Moroccan player of Olympique de Marseille, Oussama Targhalline, who was on loan to Alanyaspor in Turkey, could go on loan to Le Havre, after a mixed season. This new (…)
8 January 2023
About twenty young people, including Moroccans, are subject to an obligation to leave French territory. The prefecture of the Ardennes cites a lack of identity documents. An (…)
7 January 2023
Over the whole of 2022, new vehicle sales have seen a decline, according to statistics from the Association of Vehicle Importers in Morocco (AIVAM).
7 January 2023
The court in Marrakech has sentenced the taxi driver accused of scamming a famous British YouTuber to six months in prison, with a fine of 500 dirhams.