Le Maroc et le Nigeria vont signer l'accord intergouvernemental (IGA) cette année pour le lancement du gazoduc de 25 milliards de dollars, a annoncé Amina Benkhadra, directrice de l'Office National des Hydrocarbures et des Mines (ONHYM) du Maroc, dans un entretien avec Reuters. Suite à la signature de cet accord, une haute autorité sera établie au Nigeria. Celle-ci réunira des représentants ministériels des 13 pays impliqués pour
Marruecos y Nigeria están a punto de concretar este año el acuerdo intergubernamental para el ambicioso proyecto del gasoducto de 25 mil millones de dólares, según anunció Amina Benkhadra, directora de la Oficina Nacional de Hidrocarburos y Minas (ONHYM) de Marruecos, en una entrevista concedida a Reuters. Una vez firmado el acuerdo, se establecerá en Nigeria una alta autoridad que reunirá a representantes ministeriales de los 13 países
Morocco and Nigeria are expected to sign an intergovernmental agreement (IGA) for the $25 billion gas pipeline this year, Amina Benkhadra, head of Morocco’s National Office of Hydrocarbons and Mines (ONHYM), told Reuters. Following the signing of the IGA, a high authority based in Nigeria will be established, bringing together ministerial representatives from the 13 participating countries to ensure political and regulatory coordination. A joint venture between ONHYM and the Nigerian
Recently, authorities barred historian and human rights activist Maati Monjib from leaving the country to travel to France, where he had been invited by Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne University to deliver lectures, despite having received a royal pardon in July 2024. In this interview with Yabiladi, Monjib reflects on his legal and personal situation amid legal proceedings that have dragged on for years. He details the trajectory of his case and its impact on his daily and professional life.
About two weeks ago, an Algerian migrant, Mohamed Zeboudj, 27, went missing after attempting to swim from Morocco to Ceuta via the maritime barrier in the Tarajal area, according to his family, who are appealing for help to locate him. Media reports in Ceuta said the family indicated that the young man was wearing a wetsuit and attempted the crossing with a friend, who was later apprehended and deported. Mohamed, however, has been missing since his last contact with his family on March
With five months to go before the next legislative elections, Abdelilah Benkirane urges members of the PJD to prepare for coexisting with the «control exercised by the State» and the «privileges». As he did between 2012 and 2017, he invited them to «overcome the barriers erected by the State» in order to solve certain problems.
The Justice and Development Party (PJD) has made its position clear this Sunday on the escalating fuel prices. Abdelilah Benkirane, speaking at a meeting of the party's general secretariat, remarked, «Driss Azami [the party's deputy leader, editor's note] highlighted that, given the global situation, this price hike is understandable». Echoing his deputy's sentiment, Benkirane urged PJD members to resist engaging in «populist rhetoric», emphasizing the party's unique
Des citoyens marocains faisaient partie d'un groupe de 25 migrants expulsés des États-Unis et arrivés au Costa Rica samedi, dans le cadre d'un nouvel accord bilatéral. Ce groupe comprenait également des personnes originaires d'Albanie, du Cameroun, de Chine, du Guatemala, du Honduras, d'Inde et du Kenya, ainsi qu'un citoyen costaricien. À leur arrivée, les migrants ont reçu une assistance initiale de la Police de l'immigration et de
Un grupo de 25 migrantes, entre los que se encuentran ciudadanos marroquíes, fue deportado desde Estados Unidos y llegó a Costa Rica el sábado, como parte de un reciente acuerdo bilateral. Este contingente también incluía personas de Albania, Camerún, China, Guatemala, Honduras, India y Kenia, además de un costarricense. A su llegada, los migrantes recibieron asistencia inicial de la Policía de Inmigración y de la
Moroccan nationals were among a group of 25 deported migrants from the United States who arrived in Costa Rica on Saturday under a recent bilateral agreement. The group also included individuals from Albania, Cameroon, China, Guatemala, Honduras, India, and Kenya, as well as one Costa Rican citizen. Upon arrival, the migrants received initial assistance from the Migration Police and the International Organization for Migration (IOM), including accommodation, food, and humanitarian support for