
Morocco to Impose Ramadan Curfew as COVID-19 Cases Rise
5 April 2021
As Ramadan approaches, Morocco is moving towards a partial lockdown to avoid a third wave of the Covid-19 epidemic. A curfew will thus be imposed throughout the month of fasting.
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5 April 2021
As Ramadan approaches, Morocco is moving towards a partial lockdown to avoid a third wave of the Covid-19 epidemic. A curfew will thus be imposed throughout the month of fasting.
5 April 2021
Contrary to the rumors circulating on social networks, the regional health department of Ouarzazate has assured that no new variant of Covid-19 has been detected in the city.
5 April 2021
The Secretary General of the Authenticity and Modernity Party (PAM), Abdellatif Ouahbi, calls for a general amnesty for farmers convicted of cannabis cultivation. With his (…)
5 April 2021
The dirham appreciated by 0.26% against the euro and depreciated by 0.51% against the US dollar, during the period from March 25 to 31, 2021. This is indicated by the (…)
4 April 2021
The Moroccan team occupies the third place among the most expensive African football teams, far ahead of Algeria (6th).
4 April 2021
In 2019, hackers had hacked 500 million Facebook accounts, including 18 million belonging to Moroccans. The personal data of these Facebookers "has just been released for free".
4 April 2021
Amar Saâdani, former secretary general of the FLN, also president of the People’s National Assembly (APN), would have acquired several residential properties in three major (…)
4 April 2021
A plane from Morocco flew over Senegalese military zones in Ziguinchor, a city in the south of the country, without authorization. Is this a spying operation?
4 April 2021
The normalization of diplomatic relations between Morocco and Israel in exchange for the American recognition of the Moroccanness of the Sahara makes Amazigh activists happy. (…)
4 April 2021
Following Morocco’s decision to suspend air links with France, a nurse from Nice is stranded in Casablanca with her children. Without accommodation solution, without (…)