
Moroccan Cities Spruce Up Ahead of King Mohammed VI’s Visit
22 February 2025
Tetouan, M’diq and Fnideq are preparing to welcome King Mohammed VI. Cleaning operations have been undertaken in this regard.
22 February 2025
Tetouan, M’diq and Fnideq are preparing to welcome King Mohammed VI. Cleaning operations have been undertaken in this regard.
19 November 2024
Persistent rumors on social media, particularly Facebook, claim that the Saniat R’mel airport in Tétouan will be attached to the prefecture of M’diq-Fnideq. These allegations (…)
7 October 2024
The Ministry of Equipment and Water is working on the realization of a highway between Tangier and Tetouan to then connect Fnideq, which already exists. In this sense, the (…)
28 September 2024
Morocco is facing an unprecedented wave of illegal emigration, especially among its youth. Faced with this phenomenon, the kingdom is deploying a shocking awareness campaign to (…)
16 September 2024
Former Moroccan Minister Mohammed Ben Abdelkader has openly accused Algeria of being behind the latest attempts by hundreds of migrants, mostly minors, to assault Ceuta.
12 September 2024
The Moroccan authorities have, in recent days, expelled 39 Algerian and Tunisian migrants in an irregular situation on the territory. These individuals, arrested near the city (…)
24 August 2024
Faced with the influx of Moroccans residing abroad in preparation for their return to their country of residence through the Bab Sebta border post, the authorities have been (…)
20 August 2024
Record influx in the cities of northern Morocco at the end of the summer season. Many Moroccan families are heading to the region to enjoy the last vacation days.
18 July 2024
Contrary to the information published by some media, Spain has not restored the Schengen visa exemption to facilitate the entry into Ceuta for Moroccans residing in Tetouan and (…)
4 July 2024
The anarchic occupation of the maritime domain by hotel units and luxury residences in the prefecture of M’diq-Fnideq prevents vacationers from having access to these spaces (…)