Le gouvernement britannique a officiellement mis fin à son soutien au projet énergétique Maroc-Royaume-Uni, d’un montant de 310 milliards de dirhams, invoquant une priorité donnée désormais à la production nationale. Xlinks, l’entreprise porteuse du projet, a exprimé sa déception et annoncé qu’elle allait explorer d’autres pistes pour le faire aboutir.
El gobierno británico debería retirarse de las discusiones sobre el proyecto de cable energético Marruecos-Reino Unido, poniendo en duda su futuro. Esta decisión surge de un deseo de privilegiar la energía producida localmente en lugar de las alternativas importadas.
The UK government has officially halted support for the MAD 310 billion Morocco-UK Power Project, citing a shift toward prioritizing homegrown energy. Xlinks, the company behind the project, expressed disappointment and said it would explore alternative paths to develop the project.
The Trump administration is making a renewed push to resolve the Western Sahara issue, but its efforts are currently facing resistance from Algeria. In its opposition, Algeria is leveraging its rare earth minerals and a draft law aimed at regulating oil exploration. Here's what’s at stake.
On Wednesday, June 25, European Commissioner for the Mediterranean, Dubravka Šuica, held a phone call with Nasser Bourita, Morocco’s Minister of Foreign Affairs. «We spoke on Morocco’s engagement on the New Pact for the Mediterranean. We share a unique relationship and a common goal to deepen our partnership», Šuica said on X. She described Morocco as «a key and reliable EU partner» and announced her intention to continue discussions by
The US Special Envoy to the Middle East, Steve Witkoff, has expressed optimism about expanding the Abraham Accords, first launched in August 2020. «We think we will have big announcements on countries that are coming into the Abraham Accords», he said on Wednesday in an interview with CNBC. The ceasefire between Iran and Israel, negotiated under President Donald Trump, could pave the way for other Arab and Muslim-majority countries to follow the lead of the United Arab
The coach of the Jordanian national football team, Moroccan Jamal Sellami, revealed that he has been contacted by officials from the Royal Moroccan Football Federation about the possibility of hosting a training camp in Morocco as part of Jordan’s preparations for the 2026 World Cup. Sellami made history by leading Jordan to its first-ever World Cup qualification, securing second place in Group B of the Asian qualifiers. Speaking to local media, Sellami said he had developed a
The fifth edition of the Territorial Conference on Islam in France was held on Monday, June 23, 2025, at the Côte-d'Or prefecture, bringing together representatives of the Muslim faith, elected officials, academics, community organizations, and state services. The meeting, chaired by Paul Mourier, Prefect of the Bourgogne-Franche-Comté region and Prefect of Côte-d'Or, was described by local media as «an important step in strengthening dialogue between the state and the
The European Union is «caught in an unsustainable balancing act», attempting to maintain strong bilateral ties with both Morocco and Algeria, whose diplomatic relations have been severed since 2021. This is the key takeaway from a recent analysis published by International Politics and Society (IPS), a journal of political analysis published by the Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung (FES). Ignoring the «rivalry» between the two North African neighbors risks undermining
L'Union européenne se trouve «prise dans un exercice d'équilibre insoutenable», cherchant à maintenir des relations bilatérales solides avec le Maroc et l'Algérie, deux pays dont les relations diplomatiques sont rompues depuis 2021. C'est la principale conclusion d'une analyse récente publiée par International Politics and Society (IPS), un journal d'analyse politique édité par la Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung (FES). Ignorer