
Ramadan Thefts Spark Outrage on Moroccan Social Media
14 March 2025
Videos showing scenes of theft in broad daylight on the streets of Morocco at the beginning of the month of Ramadan have sparked a wave of outrage on social media.
14 March 2025
Videos showing scenes of theft in broad daylight on the streets of Morocco at the beginning of the month of Ramadan have sparked a wave of outrage on social media.
14 March 2025
The Office of Foreign Exchange is currently conducting checks in several currency exchange offices in Morocco. These operations are mainly focused on establishments located in (…)
14 March 2025
Morocco welcomed 2.7 million tourists in the first two months of 2025, an increase of 24% compared to the same period in 2024. A performance recorded in the low season, to the (…)
13 March 2025
The recent bad weather that hit Tangier has tested the solidity of its road infrastructure. And the finding is clear: several major roads show signs of weakness, calling into (…)
13 March 2025
A Moroccan parliamentary proposal is considering imposing an entry visa on citizens of the European Union. Presented by Khaled Setti and Loubna Alaoui, this measure aims to (…)
13 March 2025
A recent report warns of the consequences of a possible war between Morocco and Algeria, indicating that it "would lead to new waves of migration to Europe and disrupt trade in (…)
13 March 2025
Donald Trump’s decision to soon impose tariffs on products exported to the United States is causing concerns among Spanish olive oil producers and exporters who fear that this (…)
13 March 2025
The SDL Rabat Région Aménagements has awarded contracts for the installation of a modern video surveillance system in the city of Rabat.
13 March 2025
The severe drought affecting Morocco has apparently not impacted olive oil exports to the European Union, which have recorded a notable increase at the beginning of the current (…)
13 March 2025
In Rabat, demolition operations are not well received by the group of the Federation of the Democratic Left (FGD) within the City Council and by the inhabitants and merchants (…)