من التجارة إلى العمل الجمعوي وميدان السياسة المحلية، رسم المهاجر المغربي محمد الغزالي مسارا استثنائيا حيث حول الغربة إلى فضاء للنجاح، والانتماء المزدوج إلى جسر للتواصل بين المغرب وأوروبا.
Au 24 janvier 2026, les barrages du Maroc affichent un taux de remplissage global qui a dépassé la barre symbolique de 50%, selon la plateforme Maadialna, rattachée au ministère de l’Équipement et de l’Eau. Un niveau qui n'a pas été atteint depuis le printemps 2021. Avec des ressources en eau disponibles d'environ 8,4 milliards de mètres cubes ?⬆️.. Le taux de remplissage global des barrages au Maroc a atteint 50.1%
The recent episode of France 2's investigative program «Complément d'enquête» has intensified tensions between Algiers and Paris, following revelations about Emmanuel Macron's recognition of Moroccan sovereignty over Western Sahara, a move perceived as a betrayal by Algerian President Abdelmadjid Tebboune. As diplomatic relations fray, Algeria seems to be recalibrating its approach, downplaying the Western Sahara issue in favor of mending ties with France.
La Direction générale de la météorologie a émis une alerte orange pour des phénomènes climatiques intenses touchant plusieurs régions du royaume entre samedi et lundi. Selon le bulletin, des pluies importantes, pouvant atteindre 20 à 30 mm, sont attendues dans les provinces de Settat, Khouribga, Benslimane, Khemisset, Taza, Taounate, Sefrou et Moulay Yacoub, dès samedi midi et jusqu’à dimanche 15h. Les
Morocco’s General Directorate of Meteorology (DGM) has forecast heavy rainfall with a risk of hail, snowfall, strong stormy winds, and cold temperatures from Saturday through Monday across several regions of the Kingdom. In an updated orange-level weather alert, the DGM said that heavy rainfall ranging between 20 and 30 mm, with a risk of hail, is expected in the provinces of Settat, Khouribga, Benslimane, Khémisset, Taza, Taounate, Sefrou, and Moulay Yacoub, from midday Saturday
The General Directorate of National Security (DGSN) categorically denied, on Friday, January 23, claims circulated by the French weekly Le Point alleging attacks and acts of arson targeting businesses owned by Sub-Saharan African nationals in Morocco on the sidelines of the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) final. In an official statement, the DGSN expressed its «great astonishment» at an article published in the magazine’s January 21, 2026 edition, describing it as riddled with
The corruption allegations surrounding Senegal’s victory over Morocco in the final of the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations are taking an increasingly contentious turn, as Senegalese journalist Pape Alé Niang, Director General of Senegal’s public broadcaster RTS1, fuels the controversy by circulating a misleading video questioning FIFA’s neutrality. Despite the claims having been debunked, the rapid spread of this misinformation raises questions about possible political