
Jellyfish Invasion Threatens Moroccan Summer: Beaches on High Alert
6 July 2025
Several beaches in the Tanger-Tétouan-Al Hoceima region have recorded a strong presence of jellyfish in recent days, which has caused concern among summer vacationers.
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6 July 2025
Several beaches in the Tanger-Tétouan-Al Hoceima region have recorded a strong presence of jellyfish in recent days, which has caused concern among summer vacationers.
6 July 2025
The control and recovery agents, in coordination with the risk analysis and programming service, under the General Directorate of Taxes (DGI), are investigating suspicious (…)
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While questions remain about the fate of the previous smart public toilets, the installation of which had cost one million dirhams, the municipality of Tangier has just (…)
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The Harbin Polarland theme park in Harbin, capital of China’s Heilongjiang province, has been hosting a full-scale replica of the city of Chefchaouen since June 8th.
6 July 2025
As a Parisian couple was driving to Morocco by car with their 22-year-old daughter, the man forgot his 62-year-old wife at a rest area. The gendarmes of the Labouheyre (Landes) (…)
6 July 2025
Following alerts from banking sources, the controllers of the National Financial Intelligence Authority investigated suspicious movements of a money laundering and illegal (…)
6 July 2025
The residents of a douar (rural village) located near Tanger denounce the double standards during the recent campaign to liberate the Ba Kacem beach, where establishments (…)
5 July 2025
The president of the Port Authority of Melilla, Manuel Angel Quevedo, has denounced what he considers to be a deliberate strategy by Morocco to prevent the traffic of Moroccans (…)
5 July 2025
Moroccans and tourists denounce the exaggerated rise in prices at the cooked fish market, located near the road leading to the Kasbah of Agadir Oufella.
5 July 2025
The port of Algeciras (Cadiz), one of the favorites of Moroccans in Europe in transit to Morocco as part of the Marhaba Operation, was forced to block its activities at one of (…)