
Morocco Reports 47 COVID-19 Deaths in 24 Hours as Cases Surge
26 October 2020
With the resurgence of new infections, Morocco has been recording many deaths in recent days. Yesterday, the Kingdom recorded 47 deaths, 3 more than the day before.
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26 October 2020
With the resurgence of new infections, Morocco has been recording many deaths in recent days. Yesterday, the Kingdom recorded 47 deaths, 3 more than the day before.
26 October 2020
Faced with the rise in infections due to the coronavirus in Belgium, new restrictive measures have been imposed this Friday, October 23, in sports, cultural events and higher (…)
25 October 2020
The city of Nador is barricading itself again with the return of restrictive measures and the curfew due to the resurgence of new infections. Travel authorizations are now (…)
25 October 2020
Two young men were arrested and brought before the public prosecutor’s office near the Court of Appeal of El Jadida on Sunday, October 18. They are accused of being involved in (…)
25 October 2020
Faced with the various complaints of Moroccan carriers regarding the fuel franchise imposed by Spain, the Moroccan authorities have reacted. They now require Spanish transport (…)
25 October 2020
Morocco and Burkina Faso concluded, this Friday, October 23, an agreement on the abolition of visas in favor of their nationals holding ordinary passports. It comes after the (…)
25 October 2020
The Moroccan artist Saâd Lamjarred wants to launch his first ready-to-wear store. The information was published on the singer’s official Facebook page.
25 October 2020
The American agency Fitch Ratings has just lowered Morocco’s rating from BBB- to BB+. This rating has caused the Kingdom to lose its "Investment grade".
25 October 2020
Morocco has recorded 50 deaths due to the coronavirus. The number of people who have succumbed to Covid-19 in the Kingdom since the beginning of the epidemic now stands at (…)
25 October 2020
The perimeter of the Great Mosque of Paris was completely cordoned off on Friday. The origin of this security measure was the throwing of a firecracker "in a street overlooking (…)