
Morocco secures its borders with Ceuta
18 February 2024
The Moroccan authorities have decided to strengthen security along the border with Ceuta, particularly in Fnideq and Belyounech. This, in order to limit attempts of illegal (…)
18 February 2024
The Moroccan authorities have decided to strengthen security along the border with Ceuta, particularly in Fnideq and Belyounech. This, in order to limit attempts of illegal (…)
12 February 2024
The local authorities of the prefecture of M’diq-Fnideq have launched a vast operation to free up the public maritime domain. Dozens of illegally installed establishments on (…)
11 February 2024
Moroccan customs officers and police agents arrested an Algerian national at the Bab Sebta border crossing.
12 November 2023
Inaugurated in March 2022, the Fnideq commercial zone, intended to revive commercial activity at the border with Ceuta, seems to be keeping its promises. At least that’s what (…)
24 October 2023
Mohamed Chairi Hatti, 17, from Fnideq in Morocco, disappeared at sea while trying to reach Ceuta by swimming. His family is desperately searching for him.
7 September 2023
Abdelilah is one of the Moroccan workers who go to Ceuta daily to earn a living. Originally from Fnideq, this mason died in the autonomous city following an illness. His body (…)
28 August 2023
Facilitating the return of Moroccans residing abroad (MREs) through the Ceuta border post. This is the objective pursued by the authorities of the prefecture of M’diq-Fnideq by (…)
30 May 2023
The rumors about the sale of donkey meat in certain butchers in Fnideq are false, assures a joint control commission after conducting its investigation.
11 March 2023
The Franco-Moroccan activist Latifa Ibn Ziaten, mother of Imad, the first soldier assassinated in Toulouse by the terrorist Mohammed Merah on March 11, 2012, is inaugurating an (…)
21 February 2023
The elements of the judicial police of Fnideq, proceeded on Monday, to the arrest of a man for apology of terrorism and violence against ascendants. An investigation has been (…)