Two Moroccan natural sites are among the 44 most beautiful places in the world, according to the 2025 ranking by the British magazine Time Out, specialized in media and hospitality.
This ranking of the most beautiful places in the world in 2025, based on the opinions of columnists, travelers and globetrotters, takes into account beaches, dunes, waterfalls, forests, cities, natural landscapes, etc. Time Out has identified 44 magnificent places on the five continents. Among the four sites (…)
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Two Moroccan natural sites among the most beautiful in the world
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Algerian Hackers Breach Moroccan Government Website, Expose Employee Data
9 April, by SylvanusThe official website of the Moroccan Ministry of Economic Inclusion, Small Business, Employment and Skills has been the target of a cyberattack orchestrated by Algerian hackers.
On Tuesday, a cyberattack targeted the website of the Moroccan Ministry of Economic Inclusion, Small Business, Employment and Skills, especially the National Social Security Fund (CNSS). The CNSS file of strategic and well-known entities, as well as the list of Moroccan employees, were revealed on a Telegram (…) -
Turkish Tourists Flock to Morocco and Greece as Domestic Prices Soar
9 April, by PrinceFaced with rising prices for tourist services in Turkey, nationals of this country prefer to spend their summer vacations in neighboring Greece or in Morocco.
Turkish hotels and seaside resorts fear experiencing the same situation as in 2024 where domestic tourists, fleeing galloping inflation, deserted the country to enjoy their vacations in Greece, a neighboring country that offered them special visas. Last year, British tourists also shunned Turkish destinations such as Bodrum, (…) -
Morocco Proposes Major Overhaul of Highway Code to Address Rising Road Fatalities
9 April, by PrinceIn Morocco, the Ministry of Transport and Logistics submitted a draft law on the reform of the Highway Code to the General Secretariat of the Government on September 30. The legislative process is underway.
"In the interest of transparency and inclusiveness, this document was submitted for public comment on the SGG portal on February 6 for a period of 20 days," says a source from the ministry to Médias24, specifying that "the ministry is currently consolidating the observations collected (…) -
Casablanca Plans New Highway to Ease Traffic and Connect Major Routes
9 April, by PrinceThe regional directorate of Equipment, Transport and Logistics of Casablanca has just relaunched a call for tenders for the definition study of the highway connecting the continental highway Casablanca-Rabat and the highway Casablanca-Had Soualem and Dar Bouazza.
"This highway link will connect the continental highway Casablanca-Rabat to the Tit Mellil-Berrechid highway and the Casablanca-Berrechid (A3) highway to the Casablanca-Had Soualem (A1) highway and the regional road RR320, with (…) -
Moroccan Royal Gendarmerie Frees Hostages, Dismantles Criminal Network in Khémisset
8 April, by PrinceThe Royal Gendarmerie dismantled on Sunday a dangerous criminal network that was spreading terror in the locality of Oulmès, Khémisset province.
The members of this criminal gang, three men and a woman, had taken hostages who were freed by the elements of the Royal Gendarmerie of Khémisset, during a lightning operation, reports Assabah.
"After a raid carried out in a residence in the locality of Oulmès, in coordination with the gendarmes of the brigades of Tiddas, Oulmès and Maâziz, (…) -
Marrakech Tops French Easter Travel Searches, Kayak Reports Surge
8 April, by PrinceThe city of Marrakech will be the preferred destination of the French during the Easter holidays this year, according to the travel search engine Kayak.
Marrakech tops the list of the most sought-after destinations by the French for the Easter holidays. Searches for the ochre city have increased by 86% compared to last year, according to the travel search engine Kayak. The Moroccan city is followed by Rome (+47%), Lisbon (+67%) and Barcelona (+101%). The Spanish city of Palma de Mallorca (…) -
Casablanca Residents Appeal to King as Historic Neighborhood Faces Demolition
7 April, by SylvanusA demolition operation of houses and businesses planned in Casablanca is not well received by the residents of the old city, in the Al Boḥayra district. They are calling on King Mohammed VI for help.
While some residents have started to prepare to vacate their homes affected by the operation before the arrival of the bulldozers, others have decided to go to court in the hope of having the decision of the Casablanca authorities canceled and demanding that it be integrated into the public (…) -
Saudi Arabia Expands Visa Restrictions, Affecting Moroccan Travelers
7 April, by SylvanusBad news for Moroccans wishing to travel to Saudi Arabia. The country has extended the temporary suspension of visa issuance for Umrah, family visits and business travel to Moroccan nationals.
Morocco is now among the countries affected by the temporary suspension of visa issuance for Umrah, family visits and business travel. These countries now number 14. In addition to Morocco, there are also Algeria, Bangladesh, Egypt, Ethiopia, India, Indonesia, Iraq, Jordan, Nigeria, Pakistan, Sudan, (…) -
Young Moroccan Prince Gains Prominence in Royal Ceremonies
7 April, by PrinceAt only 8 years old, Moulay Ahmed, the eldest son of Moulay Rachid, the brother of King Mohammed VI, and therefore the nephew of the monarch, is starting to stand out during official ceremonies.
Born on June 23, 2016, Moulay Ahmed seems to be the second heir to the throne, just after Moulay Hassan, 21 years old. The young 8-year-old prince was recently seen during the celebration of Eid al-Fitr, alongside King Mohammed VI who attended the prayers with his family at the Ahl Fas mosque in (…)