
Northern Morocco Tourism Hit by Soaring Vacation Costs
4 July 2024
National tourists and Moroccans living abroad who plan to spend their summer vacations in northern Morocco are ending up renouncing their plans due to the exaggerated rise in (…)
4 July 2024
National tourists and Moroccans living abroad who plan to spend their summer vacations in northern Morocco are ending up renouncing their plans due to the exaggerated rise in (…)
23 May 2024
The criminal chamber of the Court of Appeal of Tétouan has just sentenced a Moroccan woman to life imprisonment for the murder of her husband.
30 April 2024
The municipal councilor of the Constitutional Union party (opposition) in Martil, Mohamed Achkour, announced his refusal to approve a partnership agreement project aimed at (…)
16 April 2024
A vast real estate fraud case involving 21 people, including a well-known notary in the region and former mayors of the commune of Martil, is in the hands of an investigating (…)
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 (…)
4 February 2024
The Moroccan Ministry of the Interior has ordered an investigation to determine the responsibilities regarding the constructions erected on the public maritime domain, which (…)
1 November 2023
The investigating judge of the Tetouan Court of Appeal has decided to prosecute three police officers from the Martil police station (prefecture of M’diq-Fnideq) in the case of (…)
12 June 2023
Arrested in 2012 in Martil for the murder of her husband, whose body she had thrown into a well adjoining their home, a woman is accused of having also murdered their son (…)
2 February 2022
The municipality of Martil provides clarifications on the 18 apartments worth 50 million dirhams that were fraudulently taken from it. It claims to have asked the land registry (…)
31 January 2022
18 apartments worth 50 million dirhams have been fraudulently taken from the city of Martil. This is what the Northern Observatory of Human Rights (ONDH) reveals.