
Bodies of Moroccan Truck Drivers Killed in Mali Attack to be Flown Home
16 September 2021
The remains of the two Moroccan truck drivers killed, on Saturday, in an attack in the commune of Didiéni, in Mali, will be repatriated this Thursday.
16 September 2021
The remains of the two Moroccan truck drivers killed, on Saturday, in an attack in the commune of Didiéni, in Mali, will be repatriated this Thursday.
14 September 2021
Two days after the attack perpetrated on September 11 in the commune of Didiéni against Moroccan truck drivers, Mali strongly condemned a "cowardly and barbaric attack".
13 September 2021
The Moroccan intelligence services have opened an investigation following the assassination of two Moroccan truckers in Mali. In charge, the Directorate General of Studies and (…)
13 September 2021
Hassan Naciri, Morocco’s ambassador to Mali, visited on Sunday, September 12, the survivor of the attack on Moroccan truckers in Bamako last Saturday. Two of them were killed (…)
13 September 2021
The attack that caused the death of two Moroccan nationals on September 11 in Mali continues to provoke reactions. Some already claim that it is a terrorist attack deliberately (…)
12 September 2021
Abdelilah Hifdi, president of the National Federation of Transport (FNT), also president of the CGEM group in the House of Advisors, accuses Algeria and the Polisario of being (…)
12 September 2021
The Moroccan embassy in Bamako reports that two Moroccan truck drivers were killed on Saturday, September 11 in Mali, a third is injured and a fourth is unharmed. An (…)
16 August 2021
Mali, Burkina Faso, Niger and Djibouti will play their 2022 World Cup qualification matches from September, not at home, but in Morocco. The CAF has so decided because the (…)
26 May 2021
Morocco has handed over to the Malian State copies of the manuscripts of the eminent Malian scholar, Ahmed Baba of Timbuktu. The official handover of these documents took place (…)
23 May 2021
The news of the nine newborns delivered in Morocco by a 25-year-old Malian woman is good, even though they are still fragile. At the Ain Borja clinic in Casablanca where they (…)