
Morocco Evacuates Over 200 Citizens from Sudan Amid Escalating Conflict
24 April 2023
Morocco has decided to repatriate its nationals present in the Republic of Sudan, following the deterioration of the security situation in this country.
24 April 2023
Morocco has decided to repatriate its nationals present in the Republic of Sudan, following the deterioration of the security situation in this country.
24 April 2023
Announced at the beginning of the year to be effective in the first quarter, Bank Al-Maghrib’s decision to implement an instant bank transfer system will be operational in May. (…)
24 April 2023
A few weeks before the celebration of Eid Al-Adha, the government is mobilizing to meet the needs of the population. In total, one million head will soon be imported.
24 April 2023
Moroccans residing abroad (MREs) contribute little to the development of Morocco. Yet their skills are necessary to meet the economic and sociocultural challenges of the kingdom.
23 April 2023
The standard of living of Moroccan households has dropped considerably in 2022, according to a survey by the High Commission for Planning (HCP) which places the consumer (…)
23 April 2023
The situation of Moroccan nationals stranded in Sudan, a country plagued by clashes between the military and paramilitaries, is a concern for Morocco. The Ministry of Foreign (…)
23 April 2023
Morocco will experience a new heat wave from Tuesday, April 25 to Friday, April 28, warns the Directorate General of Meteorology (DGM).
22 April 2023
Marrakech is among the three fastest growing cities for the rich in the Middle East and Africa region. This emerges from the 2023 ranking of a British firm.
22 April 2023
Prosecuted in custody for "premeditated murder", a 25-year-old individual was sentenced in the first instance by the criminal chamber near the court of appeal of Rabat for (…)
22 April 2023
King Mohammed VI pardoned some 1518 people on the occasion of Eid al-Fitr celebrated this Saturday, April 22 in Morocco, including some who were convicted in terrorism cases. (…)