In northern Italy, a 31-year-old Moroccan resident has been hailed for his heroic actions after saving around 50 students trapped inside a burning school bus in Piavon di Oderzo (Treviso province) last Wednesday. Noureddine Fortli, who has lived in Ormelle since 2002 with his wife and young son, was on his way to work when he came across the aftermath of a head-on collision between a bus full of students and a car driven by an 85-year-old man, who tragically died in the crash. Spotting flames
Last Thursday, the judicial police in Kenitra referred six individuals, including a woman, to the public prosecutor at the primary court, after dismantling an international network involved in luring clients for sexual purposes, filming them, and producing pornographic content for sale on global platforms. The network was uncovered by coincidence after a young woman filed a complaint claiming that her bank account had been hacked and 15,000 dirhams transferred without her authorization. When
Moroccan international Hakim Ziyech was greeted like a hero on Sunday as he made his first club appearance in Morocco, joining Wydad AC after signing a two-year contract. Before Wydad’s home match against IR Tangier, the Stade Mohammed V in Casablanca, filled with 67,000 fans, erupted in cheers as Ziyech entered the pitch amid fireworks to salute supporters. Hakim Ziyech has been officially presented at Mohammed V Stadium ???©️ @532off/@TFT_Morocco
A British recruitment executive who died in March 2023 after becoming trapped in a spa fire at a five-star resort in Marrakech has been officially ruled to have died accidentally, according to the findings of a UK inquest concluded in October 2025. Anthony Barnes, 48, had traveled to Morocco with colleagues for a work event on March 22, 2023. Around 3 p.m., he went for a massage while his colleagues stayed by the pool. About an hour later, staff rushed toward the spa as thick black smoke
In a striking departure from the silence observed by Algeria's political parties across the spectrum, former president of the Movement of Society for Peace, Abderrazak Makri, has voiced strong criticism over the lack of open public discourse on the Sahara conflict. Makri warned against being caught off guard by this pivotal shift, following the recent UN Security Council decision. While Algerian media outlets tout what they claim as «Algeria's success in introducing amendments to the
On Saturday evening, Foreign Minister Nasser Bourita discussed the diplomatic negotiations that took place prior to the adoption of Resolution 2797 by the United Nations Security Council. This resolution extends the mandate of MINURSO and reaffirms the framework for the political process concerning the Sahara.
South Africa has voiced its disappointment following the United Nations Security Council's adoption of Resolution 2797 on Friday, October 31, which leans in favor of Morocco. «We are disappointed that, although Security Council resolutions since 2007 have considered both the Moroccan autonomy proposal and the Sahrawi people's aspirations, the latest resolution exclusively favors the Moroccan plan for negotiations, thereby sidelining self-determination and the Sahrawi proposals»,
In the wake of the UN Security Council's adoption of Resolution 2797 on Friday, October 31, Iran's state-run news agency IRNA issued a strong critique of Algeria's lackluster defense of the Polisario's stance. «Algeria opted for a policy of the empty chair instead of leveraging its strategic ally, Russia, to veto this resolution. Could the leadership in Algiers have preemptively accepted the Moroccanization of Western Sahara? This could be due to American pressure, or perhaps Algeria has
À l'approche de la Coupe d'Afrique des Nations (CAN) 2025 au Maroc, l'engouement ne cesse de croître parmi les amateurs de football du continent et d'ailleurs. Ces derniers se sont rués pour réserver leurs places à cet événement sportif majeur, prévu du 21 décembre 2025 au 18 janvier 2026, dans neuf stades répartis sur six villes marocaines. En dehors de l'Afrique, la France se distingue par le nombre de billets vendus, avec
Con la Copa Africana de Naciones (CAN) 2025 a la vuelta de la esquina, el entusiasmo entre los aficionados al fútbol en todo el continente y más allá no deja de crecer. Los seguidores se apresuran a asegurar sus lugares para este evento de gran envergadura, que se celebrará del 21 de diciembre de 2025 al 18 de enero de 2026 en nueve estadios distribuidos por seis ciudades marroquíes. Fuera de África, Francia lidera en la compra de entradas, con