
Ramadan 2024: France Changes Time
30 March 2024
In France, the clock will move forward by 60 minutes. This switch to daylight saving time means different prayer times for Muslims who began the month of Ramadan on March 11.
30 March 2024
In France, the clock will move forward by 60 minutes. This switch to daylight saving time means different prayer times for Muslims who began the month of Ramadan on March 11.
30 March 2024
Rumors of a return of French coach Hervé Renard at the head of the Moroccan national team to replace Walid Regragui, coach of the Atlas Lions after the participation of Achraf (…)
27 March 2024
The French government has put in place new mechanisms, some of which concern the control of retirees receiving a French pension abroad, particularly in Morocco and Algeria, in (…)
26 March 2024
A French couple from Tarn-et-Garonne (Occitanie) has mysteriously disappeared since March 16, while they were hiking on the Portuguese island of Madeira, off the coast of Morocco.
26 March 2024
The French Football Federation (FFF) prohibits Muslim players in club or national team from practicing Ramadan fasting. The measure is controversial. The Federation is accused (…)
25 March 2024
The Polisario, protected by Algeria, accuses France of obstructing the restoration of peace and stability in the North-West African region, and denounces its blatant complicity (…)
24 March 2024
Political actors are expressing their opposition to loan agreements totaling 130 million euros and a 4.7 million euro grant signed by the Deputy Minister in charge of the (…)
23 March 2024
Accused of cultural appropriation, the French luxury fashion brand Balenciaga has been forced to remove a pair of mules strongly inspired by the traditional Moroccan babouches.
22 March 2024
Relations between Morocco and France have experienced strong tensions in recent years for various reasons, including the rapprochement with Algeria, Morocco’s neighboring (…)
22 March 2024
For a few months now, the Moroccan tomato has been attacked in Europe. Last January, French farmers burned shipments of this Moroccan product and similar scenes have been (…)