
Divorce Rates Soar in Tangier: 10,000 Cases Recorded in 2023
20 February 2024
Divorce cases have increased in Tangier in 2023. In total, 10,000 divorces were pronounced by the court of first instance of the city during this year.
20 February 2024
Divorce cases have increased in Tangier in 2023. In total, 10,000 divorces were pronounced by the court of first instance of the city during this year.
16 February 2024
More than ten years ago, a Moroccan committed a horrific crime in France. He killed his wife, who was in the process of divorcing him, and his three children before fleeing. He (…)
14 January 2024
Imane Khallad, the companion of Yassine Bounou, has started following her husband again on Instagram, suggesting an improvement in their relationship after rumors of separation.
10 January 2024
The relationship between Moroccan actress Farah El Fassi and Moroccan actor Omar Lotfi has had its ups and downs. Today, the couple is said to be on the verge of breaking up. (…)
8 January 2024
Bahraini producer Mohamed Al-Turk has responded to the conspiracy allegations made against him by his ex-wife, Moroccan singer Dounia Batma involved in the "Hamza mon bb" case.
19 December 2023
While the couple Yassine Bounou and Imane khallad is said to be on the rocks, with even a separation and divorce mentioned, it apparently is not the case.
18 December 2023
After a break dedicated to the education of her children, actress Hiba Abouk has resurfaced in the world of entertainment. She recently shared her personal experiences and (…)
23 November 2023
Hiba Abouk, Achraf Hakimi’s ex-wife, seems to have definitively turned the page on her relationship with the Moroccan defender of Paris Saint-Germain (PSG). The Spanish actress (…)
29 August 2023
In Morocco, calls for reform of the Family Code (Moudawana) continue. An association is campaigning for legal custody of children, which currently belongs by right to the (…)
31 July 2023
Morocco has decided to significantly ease administrative procedures in family law, particularly marriage, divorce and civil status, in favor of Moroccans residing abroad (MREs).