The Irish police found two Moroccan teenagers hidden in the engine of a bus connecting London to Dublin.
Strange events would have taken place on July 26, 2019 in Ireland. Two Moroccan teenagers had hidden in the engine of a bus connecting London to Dublin, reports Irish mirror.
In a video certainly filmed by the bus driver, we clearly see the two teenagers. The first to come out of the cramped space they were in has his body blackened by the dust of the machines. After a few minutes, (…)
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Moroccan Teens Found Hidden in Bus Engine on London-Dublin Route
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Moroccan Runner Shatters Dublin Marathon Record as Event Hits New Participation High
28 October 2019, by Bladi.netThe 40th edition of the Dublin Marathon, launched for the first time in 1979, was won by the Moroccan athlete, El Goumri, with a time of 2:08:04, on Sunday, October 27, 2019.
The Moroccan beat the Irishman Stephen Scullion, who clocked 2:12:01. As for Patrick Monahan, he wins the wheelchair title with a time of 1:39:50. On the women’s side, Et Moth Gedefa wins with a time of 2:27:48.
This year, the number of athletes also reached a record, reaching 22,500 participants compared to only (…) -
Moroccan Runner Triumphs in Dublin Marathon, Ethiopian Takes Women’s Title
30 October 2022, by PrinceThe 33-year-old Moroccan Taoufik Allam won the Irish Life Dublin marathon with a time of 2:11:30, less than two minutes off his personal best.
Taoufik Allam crossed the finish line ahead of Ethiopians Ashenafi Boja (2:13:58) and Birhanu Teshome (2:14:25). "I would like to thank the volunteers and my coach. I am very happy to win this race, I have trained a lot in Morocco," he said to The42.
On the women’s side, it was Ethiopian Nigist Muluneh who won the title with a time of 2:28.31. (…) -
Ryanair to Launch Dublin-Rabat Route in Summer 2025
17 February, by PrinceAs part of its summer 2025 program, Ryanair will launch a new direct link between Dublin and Rabat.
"Flights to Rabat will start on March 31, with a frequency of two flights per week. The Moroccan capital, located on the Atlantic coast about 90 kilometers north of Casablanca, is known for its rich cultural and historical heritage," says the Irish low-cost airline.
With this new route, Ryanair has a total of 123 destinations served from Dublin Airport. The airline also plans to increase (…)