Le Bahreïn a manifesté sa solidarité avec le Maroc suite aux importantes inondations qui ont touché plusieurs régions après des semaines de pluies torrentielles. Dans une déclaration publiée jeudi, le ministère des Affaires étrangères de Bahreïn a exprimé sa profonde sympathie et ses sincères condoléances au gouvernement et au peuple marocains, ainsi qu'aux familles des victimes. Le
Bahrain has expressed its solidarity with Morocco following the floods that struck several regions after weeks of heavy rainfall. In a statement, released on Thursday, Bahrain’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs extended its sympathy and deepest condolences to the Moroccan government and people, as well as to the families of the victims, wishing the injured a swift recovery and safety for all residents. Northern Morocco has been hit by severe weather in recent weeks, with the city of
In a written inquiry submitted on February 12 to the Minister of Youth, Culture, and Communication, PPS MP Zohra El Moumen raised concerns over the risk of collapse threatening several iconic examples of Amazigh architecture. Recognized in September 2014 as part of UNESCO’s Global Geoparks Network, the site spans nearly 5,700 square kilometers and is home to a unique geological and architectural heritage. The igoudar, ancient communal granaries, embody what El Moumen describes as
The international scandal has reverberated all the way to Morocco. At least 89 minors are believed to have fallen victim to rape and sexual assault at the hands of Jacques Leveugle, who is currently imprisoned in the Grenoble region. The French septuagenarian has admitted to these heinous acts, which allegedly spanned nearly six decades and took place in at least nine countries across five continents. Jacques Leveugle, lacking formal teaching credentials, worked as a teacher or educator in
Algeria and Niger have embarked on a new chapter in their diplomatic relations. On Thursday, President Abdelmadjid Tebboune ordered the return of the Algerian ambassador to Niamey. This move had been anticipated, particularly after Tebboune revealed on February 6, during remarks to local media, that he had invited President Abdourahamane Tiani for an official visit to Algeria. «I have a great deal of respect for its current president, Abdourahamane Tiani», Tebboune stated. Algeria
La municipalité du Grand Amman et la commune de Rabat ont procédé, jeudi dans la capitale jordanienne, à la signature d’un accord de jumelage et de coopération visant à promouvoir le développement urbain durable dans les deux villes. Paraphé par le président du comité de la municipalité du Grand Amman, Youssef Al-Chawarbah, et la présidente du conseil communal de Rabat, Fatiha El Moudni, cet accord
Three days after the first round of talks on Western Sahara wrapped up on February 8 and 9 at the U.S. Embassy in Madrid, Algeria turned to Russia for support amid mounting pressure from the Trump administration. Algeria's ambassador to Moscow, Toufik Djouama, who has been in his post since October, sought a meeting with Russian officials. On Thursday, February 12, he met with Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Alexander Alimov. According to a statement from the Russian Foreign Ministry, the
Zineb El Kharroubi, a Moroccan activist based in France and a member of the GenZ 212 movement, was arrested on Thursday, February 12, upon her arrival at Marrakech Airport. «Her detention by airport police took place around 3 p.m. She was subsequently placed in custody», Omar Arbib, a member of the Marrakech branch of the Moroccan Association for Human Rights (AMDH), told Yabiladi. «El Kharroubi is being accused over social media posts published during the GenZ protests in
Published last January, the book «Main basse sur la ville – enquête au Blanc-Mesnil, territoire trahi de la République» (Stock Editions) by French-Moroccan journalist Nassira El Moaddem arrived in bookstores on Wednesday, February 11. This work is the culmination of six years of immersive reporting by the author in a working-class town in Seine-Saint-Denis, north of Paris, described as «a prime example of the worst political practices, marked by complete
Morocco has been honored as the «Partner Destination of the Year 2025» by the Union of Tour Operating Companies (SETO). The prestigious award was presented in Paris to Achraf Fayda, Director General of the Moroccan National Tourism Office (ONMT), by SETO President Patrice Caradec. This accolade celebrates the outstanding partnership between the ONMT and leading French tour operators, as well as Morocco's consistent performance in one of its most vital markets. The ONMT's