Les résultats de la première promotion du Lycée d’excellence Mohammed VI de Casablanca (LEM6) relevant de la Fondation Mohammed VI des sciences et de la santé se révèlent être un succès. Les élèves des Classes préparatoires aux grandes écoles (CPGE) se sont brillamment distingués aux concours des plus grandes écoles d’ingénieurs françaises, traduisant la qualité de
A serious incident occurred on the railway line connecting Marrakech and Tangier during the night from Tuesday to Wednesday. The train driver discovered several large 5-liter plastic bottles filled with stones deliberately placed on the tracks in the Sidi Bou Othmane area. The train collided with the obstacles, prompting an emergency stop that lasted 25 minutes and caused a power outage, leading to panic and extreme fear among passengers. The incident happened just as a Royal Gendarmerie
The Moroccan national sailing team made a stunning debut at the African Sailing Championship in the optimist category, securing first place in the team event. This prestigious tournament, held in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, from August 1 to 10, crowned the team as the African Champions for 2025 in this category. According to a statement received by Yabiladi, this top podium finish «recognizes the dedication and commitment of the Moroccan team, who outperformed Angola (2nd place) and South
Emirates announced on Thursday, August 7, that it will hold recruitment open days across Morocco following the success of its July campaign. The airline is seeking Moroccan cabin crew candidates as part of the Emirates Group's global hiring initiative to recruit over 17,300 professionals across 350 roles this financial year. The August recruitment schedule includes Casablanca on August 10, Rabat on August 12, Marrakech on August 23, and Tangier on August 25. Emirates plans to hire 5,000 new
A looming heatwave is set to grip several Moroccan provinces with temperatures soaring between 40 and 47°C, accompanied by storm showers, hail, and gusty winds, according to an orange-level alert issued by the General Directorate of Meteorology (DGM). The DGM forecasts that from Wednesday to Sunday, temperatures will climb to between 44 and 47°C in the provinces of Tata, Taroudant, Assa-Zag, Es-Semara, Oued Ed-Dahab, Boujdour, and Aousserd. During the same period, the mercury is
L'équipe nationale féminine du Maroc a reculé de quatre places dans le classement mensuel de la Fédération internationale de football association (FIFA) publié ce jeudi. La sélection est désormais à la 64e position mondiale, avec un total de 1407,21 points. Mais au niveau continental, les Lionnes de l'Atlas ont conservé leur troisième place au classement africain, derrière l'équipe nigériane en
Une vague de chaleur, avec des températures oscillant entre 40 et 47°C, et des averses orageuses accompagnées de chutes de grêle et rafales de vent sous orages sont attendues de mercredi à dimanche dans plusieurs provinces du Maroc, a annoncé la Direction générale de la météorologie (DGM) dans un bulletin d’alerte de niveau de vigilance orange. Ainsi, des températures variant entre 44 et 47°C sont
تنازلت سائحة أجنبية، نهاية الأسبوع الماضي، عن شكايتها ضد شاب عشريني من العرائش كانت قد اتهمته بمحاولة اغتصابها، ما دفع الوكيل العام للملك بمحكمة الاستئناف بطنجة إلى إحالة الملف على النيابة العامة بابتدائية العرائش. وبناء على هذا التحول، حدد وكيل الملك بالعرائش شهر شتنبر
The Moroccan women's national team has slipped four spots in the latest FIFA rankings released on Thursday, August 7, now standing at 64th globally with 1407.21 points. Despite this drop, the Atlas Lionesses remain the third-ranked team in Africa, trailing behind Nigeria, which holds the 36th spot globally, and South Africa, positioned at 54th worldwide. In the Arab world, Morocco's women's team continues to dominate, leading the rankings ahead of Jordan, which is ranked 76th globally.
Morocco’s Ambassador and Permanent Representative to the United Nations, Omar Hilale, who also serves as President of the 22nd session of the General Assembly's High-Level Committee on South-South Cooperation, affirmed on Wednesday in Awaza, Turkmenistan, that Morocco continues to provide tangible support to landlocked African countries. Speaking at the ministerial meeting on South-South Cooperation, held as part of the Third United Nations Conference on Landlocked Developing Countries