Young Sahrawis in Tindouf set a police car on fire, Wednesday, to protest against the kidnapping of three activists. While pro-Polisario media claimed that the act was carried by a «criminal group», an office for the Sahrawi community settled down in Europe alleged in a communiqué sent to Yabiladi that «Morocco could be behind these acts». «The incident in Tindouf took place after the family members of Sahrawi activist Abba Bouzeid held a meeting to
After two Latin American countries announced that they are withdrawing recognition of «SADR», the Polisario rushed into naming a new «ambassador» to Bolivia, a central South America state. According to the Front’s news agency (SPS), Mohamed Salem Daha Lehbib was received, Wednesday, by Bolivian President Juan Evo Morales. Daha Lehbib «expressed his satisfaction for the meeting, which he described as a sign of Bolivian solidarity and support for the Saharawi
Earlier this week, the Speaker of Morocco’s House of Representatives visited Russia, where he met Russian Deputy Foreign Minister and Special Presidential Envoy for the Middle East and North Africa. The latter addressed the Western Sahara dispute in an ambiguous statement.
American aerospace company Boeing has announced that it is giving $100 million to help those who lost their loved ones in the two crashes of the company’s 737 Max planes in Indonesia and Ethiopia, BBC reports. The financial contribution suggested by Boeing is expected to support the families of the victims who were affected by the ill-fated Ethiopian Boeing 737 Max 8. Two Moroccan nationals lost their lives in the crash which took place on March the 10th. In a statement released
Carabinieri in Milan arrested 34 members of the 'Ndrangheta, a Mafia-type organized crime group based in Calabria, Italy. One of the suspects is a Moroccan national who was arrested during a coordinated crackdown on the criminal group. On Thursday, Italian newspaper L'Unione Sarda recalled that the mob is the strongest in Italy and Europe and it is monopolizing economic activities in Milan, Varese, Malpensa and its surroundings. Following the raid against members
Henley & Partners, a global citizenship and residence advisory firm, released this week its ranking of the world’s most powerful passports. The index ranks the world’s passports according to the number of destinations their holders can access without a prior visa.
Held on June 30 in Abuja, an Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS)' summit ignored once again Morocco’s bid to join the trade bloc. According to the summit’s final statement, released on July 2, the meeting did not review Morocco’s pending bid. This summit was held after the trade bloc agreed in principle on the Kingdom’s application in 2017. The committee set up after an ECOWAS summit in 2017, composed of the Togolese, Ivorian, Guinean and Nigerian
Spain will grant Morocco’s Interior Ministry €26 million to help the country manage its borders in Ceuta and Melilla and to curb the flow of migrants to Europe, El Pais revealed Thursday. The agreement on the grant aforementioned will have to be approved by the Spanish Council of Ministers, government sources told the same newspaper. El Pais indicates that the money allocated to the Kingdom will be used to purchase equipment. The grant is part of the €140 million
The leader of the Netherlands’ far-right nationalist party PVV Geert Wilders has chosen Twitter to tease Moroccans amid his «fewer Moroccans» appeal. On Tuesday, he published a photo that was destined to Moroccans in the Netherlands. «We want our pools back», he captioned the photo which showed a pool and a Moroccan flag floating on water. «Stop terror», he wrote in his tweet that was supported by far-right sympathizers. We willen onze zwembaden
The economy and productivity of the world’s poorest countries will be the most impacted by an increase in heat stress at work, the United Nations’ International Labor Organization (ILO) concluded. In a report published Monday, June 1st, UN experts revealed that countries around the world will lose the «equivalent of 80 million full-time jobs» by 2030 because of heat stress, indicating that «the total cost of these losses will be $2.4 trillion every