The 27th edition of Jazz in Rabat wrapped up successfully on Saturday, September 27, after three sold-out evenings of music. Hosted for the first time in the new setting of Hassan II Park in the capital, the festival, held from September 25 to 27, celebrated unique encounters between Moroccan artists and musicians from across Europe. It also reaffirmed its status as a «must-attend event for intercultural dialogue through music», according to the European Union delegation in
After a weekend marked by Gen Z protests in several cities across Morocco, public figures have come forward in support of the young people's demands for better public education and healthcare services, as well as the fight against corruption. Many in the arts and football communities have voiced their opinions through their social media platforms.
La 27ᵉ édition de Jazz à Rabat s’est clôturée avec succès, samedi 27 septembre, au bout de trois soirées musicales à guichet fermé. Dans le nouvel écrin du Parc Hassan II de la capitale, le festival tenu du 25 au 27 courant a célébré des rencontres musicales inédites, entre artistes marocains et de divers pays d’Europe. Il a également confirmé sa place comme «rendez-vous
بعد عطلة نهاية أسبوع شهدت مظاهرات من الجيل زد في عدة مدن مغربية، توالت تصريحات الشخصيات العامة دعما لمطالب الشباب بتحسين الخدمات العامة في مجالي التعليم والصحة، وكذلك لمحاربة الفساد. في الأوساط الفنية وكرة القدم، عبر العديد من الأشخاص عن آرائهم عبر وسائل التواصل الاجتماعي
Morocco remained on Tier 2 in the U.S. Trafficking in Persons report, which acknowledged progress in prosecutions, victim identification, and new shelters, but warned that gaps in screening, resources, and frontline capacity continue to undermine efforts.
Après un week-end marqué par les manifestations de la Gen Z dans plusieurs villes du Maroc, les sorties de personnalités publiques se sont succédées en soutien aux revendications des jeunes, pour un meilleur service public de l’éducation et de la santé, ainsi que pour la lutte contre la corruption. Dans le milieu artistique et footballistique, beaucoup se sont exprimés via leurs réseaux sociaux.
The Administrative Court in Fez on Monday annulled Al Akhawayn School’s decision to deny re-enrollment to 14 students for the 2025–2026 academic year, The Voice of Morocco reported. The case drew significant public attention after parents denounced what they described as an arbitrary measure, linking it to their involvement in the Parents’ Association and their criticism of the school’s administration. The controversy even reached parliament, where an MP from the Party
Morocco’s sovereign bonds rose after S&P Global Ratings granted the Kingdom the only investment-grade rating among Eurobond issuers in Africa, strengthening its ability to raise funds ahead of hosting the 2030 FIFA World Cup, Bloomberg reported. Dollar-denominated Moroccan bonds due in 2042 gained 0.7%, briefly ranking among the top 15 performers in emerging markets. Bonds issued by OCP Group and maturing in 2044 also advanced, reflecting growing investor confidence in
دعت فروع منظمة العفو الدولية في المغرب وتونس والجزائر يوم الثلاثاء الدول الأعضاء في الجامعة العربية إلى اتخاذ إجراءات فورية لحماية «أسطول الصمود العالمي»، الذي يبحر حاليًا نحو غزة محملاً بالمساعدات الإنسانية. وأكدت المنظمة أن على الحكومات واجب قانوني لحماية
Yesterday, the Deputy Public Prosecutor at the Tinghir Court of First Instance ordered the detention of a blogger and Facebook activist at Ouarzazate local prison on defamation charges. The arrest was carried out in Marrakech by the Royal Gendarmerie of Tinghir, acting on a national search warrant issued against him. He was questioned about the complaints filed against him, according to media reports. Available information indicates that the case involves seven defamation complaints. Five