The United States of America is backing Morocco's gas projects. Washington is willing to assist the Kingdom's plans to export liquified natural gas to Europe.
Prime Minister Saadeddine El Othmani has denied having held talks with the Kosovan Foreign Minister in New York, while the latter announced it on Twitter.
With the exception of the China-Africa Summit, the South African president has been calling on all international forums to advocate for the Polisario Front. In New York, he had the opportunity to demonstrate on two occasions his support for the separatist movement.
On Thursday, online newspaper Maghreb Confidential reported that automaker company Volkswagen is to build a plant in Morocco. On Monday, the German firm gives more details to Yabiladi.
Being a lawyer was her childhood dream, but she ended up being a journalist. Imane Jebbour is currently living in Abu Dhabi, where she produces and presents the news for Sky News Arabia.
The Moroccan authorities have just extradited an American priest who has been staying in the Kingdom for more than 25 years. The man is facing at least a ten-year-long to life inprisonment sentence.
The president of the Movement for the Society of Peace (MSP) the biggest Islamist party in Algeria, Abderrazak Makri, said on Wednesday that the Western Sahara issue should not affect relations between Algeria and Morocco, considering the closure of borders separating the two neighboring countries as a huge «mistake that should be corrected».
Western Sahara Resource Watch (WSRW) hailed on Tuesday, 18th of September, the “historic decision” of a Canadian company who announced that it is no longer importing products from the Sahara. However, Nutrien, the firm in question, explains that its decision was based on economic reasons.
Abandoned since the 1990s, Tangier's Gran Teatro Cervantes will finally have a future again. Years after its closure, Morocco and Spain have reached a common ground to reopen the theater but the decision is hindered by bureaucratic and administrative procedures.
In 2017, Algeria spent $ 421,000 on lobbying in the United States, while Morocco expended nearly $ 1.8 million during the same period.