
Charred Body of Homeless Man Found in Burned Car Near Taza Industrial Zone
17 January 2021
A charred body was found this week in a burned-out car in the industrial district of Taza. The circumstances of the tragedy remain undetermined.
17 January 2021
A charred body was found this week in a burned-out car in the industrial district of Taza. The circumstances of the tragedy remain undetermined.
17 January 2021
The Court of Appeal of Agadir has sentenced a police inspector to a 5-month prison sentence with a fine of 1,000 dirhams. The accused was found guilty of active corruption, (…)
17 January 2021
For several weeks now, the member countries of the European Union have begun expelling undocumented migrants and unaccompanied minors from their territory. To this end, the (…)
17 January 2021
The military cooperation between Morocco and the United States of America is a concern for the two countries. This is the context in which the three-day working visit to Rabat (…)
17 January 2021
The new dynamic of relations between Morocco and Israel should in no way be described as normalization, according to Omar Hilale. The Permanent Representative of Morocco to the (…)
17 January 2021
Seduced by Morocco’s expertise in the field of artificial intelligence (AI), the American company FotaHub Inc. has chosen to invest in the development project of Morocco’s (…)
17 January 2021
Morocco is about to receive its first batches of the AstraZeneca vaccine. A round-trip flight Casablanca-Bombay of Royal Air Maroc is scheduled for January 21 and 22 to (…)
17 January 2021
Turned away from Canada for non-compliance with entry conditions, 12 Algerian students have been stranded since January 11 at Mohammed V airport in Casablanca. Latest news, the (…)
16 January 2021
A fireball crossed the sky in a southwest direction on Wednesday, January 13, before going out at an altitude of 69 kilometers above northern Morocco.
16 January 2021
The elements of the Royal Gendarmerie have apprehended a gang of burglars operating in Selouane. Ten suspects were arrested and then brought before the public prosecutor’s (…)