
Morocco’s High-Speed Trains Resume with New Health Measures
26 June 2020
For the gradual resumption of high-speed train (TGV), "Al Boraq", the National Railway Office (ONCF) has published its plan relating to health and safety measures.
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26 June 2020
For the gradual resumption of high-speed train (TGV), "Al Boraq", the National Railway Office (ONCF) has published its plan relating to health and safety measures.
26 June 2020
During a press briefing, Hind Ezzine noted that the laboratories’ performance of more than 20,000 screening tests per day allows for the observation of the high number of (…)
26 June 2020
Reporters Without Borders reacts to the summons of journalist Omar Radi. For RSF, the Moroccan authorities must put an end to the harassment of the journalist.
26 June 2020
Filming of films and series has resumed in Morocco. However, production companies must have an authorization and also strictly comply with health and safety conditions.
25 June 2020
Dakhla is the favorite city of Moroccans. This is what a survey conducted by the National Confederation of Tourism (CNT) on the tourist regions of the Kingdom has just revealed.
25 June 2020
Two specifications reflect the main decisions relating to the management of transport in the perspective of the end of confinement and the gradual resumption in this sector.
24 June 2020
Fadila Laanan, a Belgian politician of Moroccan origin, did not file a complaint against the racist attacks she has been the victim of in the past. In an interview, the former (…)
24 June 2020
A new loan from the World Bank has just been granted to Morocco. It will be used to focus on access to digital infrastructure and services for individuals and businesses during (…)
24 June 2020
The operation had been expected for several weeks. A first group of Moroccans stranded in Belgium was repatriated to Morocco on Tuesday. They landed at Agadir airport before (…)
23 June 2020
After several months of shutdown or very limited operation, trains and the high-speed line (TGV) will resume service. However, travelers will have to observe draconian measures.