
Morocco Closes Fish Factory After COVID-19 Death, 48 Positive Cases
24 April 2020
Following the death of an employee due to non-compliance with preventive measures against coronavirus, a fish canning factory in Larache has been closed.
24 April 2020
Following the death of an employee due to non-compliance with preventive measures against coronavirus, a fish canning factory in Larache has been closed.
24 April 2020
A judicial investigation was opened on Tuesday, under the supervision of the competent public prosecutor’s office, to elucidate the circumstances in which a policeman was found (…)
23 April 2020
The famous Moroccan businessman, Mohamed Azbane, who died earlier this week from covid-19 in Paris, will be buried on Friday in the Muslim section of the Thiais cemetery, in (…)
22 April 2020
326 traffic accidents were recorded in urban areas in the week of April 13 to 19, 2020. There were also several deaths and injuries, according to the General Directorate of (…)
22 April 2020
The lifeless body of a young woman was found on Monday, April 20, in the Ocean district of Rabat. The victim had just spent a romantic evening with her companion, which had (…)
21 April 2020
On Monday, April 20, Deputy André Flahaut (PS) and Ecolo called for the referral of the Permanent Committee for the Supervision of Police Services (the P Committee). It will be (…)
20 April 2020
In the midst of confinement, many migrant workers (chibanis) have died from the effects of covid-19 in hostels due to overcrowding, vulnerability, chronic illnesses, (…)
19 April 2020
Morocco has lost 97 nationals, victims of the coronavirus, in Belgium, including 75 in Brussels, 15 in Liège and 07 in Antwerp. This was specified on Saturday, April 18, 2020, (…)
18 April 2020
A woman working in a cannery in Larache died on Tuesday from the coronavirus. Since then, her colleagues have been in a state of panic.
18 April 2020
The police car that had hit Mehdi Bouda, a 17-year-old boy, on Ravenstein Street in Brussels, near the central station, on August 20, 2019 was driving at high speed and without (…)