From the heart of the Atlas Mountains, specifically Oulmes - Aqchmir, a young woman emerged to break barriers and redefine Amazigh heritage through the dance of «Ahidous», a tradition long associated with men. Neither her age nor societal expectations stood in the way of her passion; instead, they became her strongest motivation to push forward. This is the story of Morocco’s first female leader of an Ahidous troupe.
Du cœur des montagnes de l'Atlas, précisément d'Oulmes - Aqchmir, une jeune femme a émergé pour briser les barrières et redéfinir les caractéristiques du patrimoine amazigh à travers la danse de l'«Ahidous», longtemps associée aux hommes. Ni l'âge ni la perception sociale ne l'ont découragé de vivre sa passion ; au contraire, Sanae Jeddoubi en a fait une source de motivation pour aller
«My work was never recognized under my real name», says Mohamed Amghar with a hint of sadness in Le Parisien. For two decades, this French-Moroccan man was forced to go by the name «Antoine» in his workplace. Now, justice has ruled in his favor: his former employer, Intergraph France, has been found guilty of discrimination, moral harassment, and invasion of privacy. The case dates back to 1997. Hired as a sales representative, Mohamed was asked to change his first name
A joint security operation led by Morocco’s National Brigade of Judicial Police (BNPJ), in coordination with the General Directorate of Territorial Surveillance (DGST), resulted in the arrest of a French-Moroccan national on Wednesday. He is suspected of involvement in kidnappings, extortion, and ransom demands targeting cryptocurrency users, as well as money laundering linked to an international organized crime network active in France. The 25-year-old suspect was arrested in Tangier as
A roundtable on «The Health of People with Mental Disabilities Throughout Their Lives: Realities and Challenges» was held Monday at the headquarters of Special Olympics Morocco. Organized by the Moroccan Collective for the Promotion of the Right to Health of People with Disabilities (CPH), the event brought together public officials, civil society actors, healthcare professionals, and international organizations to assess the current situation, identify structural challenges, share
The Agadir Primary Court has sentenced an individual to one month in prison and a fine of 10,000 dirhams for vandalizing newly installed public benches near the Laazib roundabout, according to Assabah newspaper. The ruling followed the circulation of a video on social media showing the man destroying metal benches that had recently been installed as part of a project to enhance public spaces in the city. Security authorities were able to identify and arrest the suspect before he was
Patricia del Pozo, Minister of Culture and Sports in the Andalusian government, revealed that the Alhambra Palace’s ticketing platform has been targeted by sophisticated cyberattacks originating from Russia, China, and Morocco. Speaking during a parliamentary session where she was questioned about the management of this iconic historical site, Del Pozo explained that the attacks involved the use of advanced bots and digital tools designed to disrupt the platform’s electronic
A prisoner was found dead in his cell at the Biberbrugg prison in the Swiss canton of Schwyz on Sunday morning, according to a statement released by cantonal police on Monday. The deceased was identified as a 22-year-old Moroccan man. Authorities were alerted shortly after 7:30 a.m. Despite the swift response of the medical team, efforts to resuscitate him were unsuccessful, and he was pronounced dead at the scene. The exact circumstances of his death are currently under investigation by the
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A l’occasion de l’Aïd el-Adha, la Délégation générale à l’administration pénitentiaire et à la réinsertion (DGAPR) a annoncé que les pensionnaires des établissements pénitentiaires du Maroc étaient autorisés, à partir du lundi suivant l’Aïd, à recevoir les visites des familles et des proches, ainsi que des représentants des missions diplomatiques et