Morocco is expanding its network of military attachés and their deputies stationed at the Kingdom’s embassies. According to the Official Bulletin dated June 9, the latest appointments involve Moroccan diplomatic missions in Angola, Ethiopia, Kenya, Argentina, and Pakistan. As a reminder, during the Ministerial Council chaired by King Mohammed VI on May 12, a decree was adopted concerning the status of military attachés, their deputies, and other military personnel. The
On Tuesday, June 17, in Rabat, Minister Delegate for the National Defense Administration, Abdeltif Loudyi, signed a military cooperation agreement with his Ethiopian counterpart, Aysha Mohammed Mussa. This strategic partnership between Rabat and Addis Ababa covers training, military exercises, joint drills, scientific research, and military health. It also includes the exchange of expertise and experience in various areas of mutual interest, according to a statement from the National Defense
On Tuesday in Casablanca, the American tech giant inaugurated a new research and development center in the heart of CasaNearshore Park. This cutting-edge facility reflects Morocco’s ambition to establish itself as a regional leader in innovation, training, and skilled employment in the digital sector.
As military tensions between Israel and Iran raise concerns across the region, eight Arab and Islamic countries, including Saudi Arabia, Turkey, and Algeria, have issued a joint statement condemning the Israeli strikes. Morocco, however, chose not to take part in the initiative. Its absence has drawn attention, particularly as several political parties and civil society groups within the country have strongly denounced the offensive against Tehran.
Last night, Algerian soldiers accompanied by Polisario elements crossed into Mauritanian territory. "They were pursuing members of the Polisario who were trying to flee the Tindouf camps to reach Mauritania," a Moroccan security source told Yabiladi. "Mauritanian soldiers present in the region opened fire to stop this Algerian-Polisario incursion. The incident took place in the Reg Tekchar area, located in the Lebriga region." It is important to note that the Mauritanian army recently
Since childhood, El Mehdi El Marrach has poured his passion for drawing, fueled by his love for video games, into a self-taught artistic journey that led him from school struggles and delivery work to launching hand-painted jeans from his basement. Most recently, his hand-drawn jeans were rocked on stage by Argentinian singer Paulo Londra, marking a major milestone in his artistic journey.
The Regional Court of Appeals in Cadiz began the trial on Tuesday of Salvadora Mateos, former central government delegate in Ceuta, and Mabel Deu, former deputy president of the local government, on charges of abuse of power. The case concerns the deportation of 55 Moroccan minors to Morocco in August 2021 without following legal procedures. The defendants face a possible ban from holding public office for 12 years, after having approved the deportations under a bilateral agreement between
The Kenitra Court of Appeal has sentenced the man who slashed a young woman’s face with a knife to two and a half years in prison, overturning the initial light sentence of just two months handed down by the Mechra Bel Ksiri court. He has also been ordered to pay 200,000 dirhams in damages to the victim, who was left permanently disfigured and required 88 stitches. The brutal assault, which left her unable to work for 35 days, sparked widespread shock and outrage across the country. In
From May 27 to 29, a delegation from the Malian army visited Morocco, as announced on Tuesday, June 17, by the Royal Armed Forces (FAR) via their official account on X. According to the same source, the visit focused on strengthening cooperation in military health. As part of the program, the Malian delegation toured the Mohammed V Military Instruction Hospital in Rabat, where they were given briefings on the hospital’s organization and operations. To recall, Bamako hosted the first
La compagnie marocaine Wafa Assurance a annoncé ce lundi son projet d'acquérir une participation majoritaire dans Delta Insurance en Égypte, dans le cadre de sa stratégie d'expansion sur le marché égyptien. L'assureur, coté à la Bourse de Casablanca et filiale d'Attijariwafa Bank, a proposé un prix de 40 livres égyptiennes par action, valorisant Delta à 925 millions de dirhams (environ 100 millions de dollars),