
Dangerous Inmate Escapes Psychiatric Ward in Taza, Morocco; Manhunt Underway
18 January 2020
A dangerous prisoner fled, on Thursday, from the Ibn Bajja hospital in Taza, causing panic in the psychiatric ward where he was admitted.
18 January 2020
A dangerous prisoner fled, on Thursday, from the Ibn Bajja hospital in Taza, causing panic in the psychiatric ward where he was admitted.
31 December 2019
A terrible traffic accident occurred on the evening of Saturday, December 28, near Tahla in the Taza region, on the highway connecting Fez to Oujda. 3 members of the same (…)
27 December 2019
The financing of the 1st phase of the Taza wind farm project has been completed by the stakeholders. Its commissioning is scheduled for the end of 2021.
7 December 2019
A study published by the Federation of Women’s Rights Leagues shows the great interest that Moroccan courts have in cases of violence against women. It cites several (…)
2 December 2019
The number of deaths and injuries in the Taza tragedy continues to climb. Established at eight dead and 43 injured on December 1, the toll is now 17 people dead.
2 December 2019
Eight people were killed and 42 others were injured to varying degrees. This is the toll of an accident that occurred in Bab Marzouka in the province of Taza, following the (…)
10 November 2019
The number of detainees in Morocco reached a record high in September, according to figures provided by Mohamed Salah Tamek, Delegate General for Prison Administration and (…)
5 November 2019
A retired soldier shot at his two sisters on Saturday, November 2, 2019, in the commune of Labrarha in the suburbs of Taza. One of them died, the other was seriously injured.
28 October 2019
A Moroccan Resident Abroad (MRE) was scammed by a fraudster living in Meknes. He made her believe in the existence of a treasure guarded by jinns in the basement of his home in (…)
20 October 2019
Fatima Al Kohl, municipal representative of the Justice and Development Party (PJD) of the Head of Government, Saâdeddine El Othmani, was sentenced by the Court of First (…)