Akhabr Al-Youm columnist and publisher Taoufik Bouachrine is prosecuted for heavy criminal charges, Monday, after being arrested on Friday, 23rd of February, and put in custody renewed on Saturday. The Attorney General at the Casablanca Appeal court decided on Monday that Taoufik Bouachrine is to be prosecuted for human trafficking, exploiting and taking advantage of unfortunate people, using power for sexual exploitation, threatening, rape, sexual assault , inciting people to
L'ambassade du Maroc en Suisse a organisé, ce week-end, un consulat mobile au profit de la communauté marocaine établie à Genève et sa région, deuxième plus grande ville du pays. Cette initiative est destinée à rapprocher l'administration des ressortissants marocains et leur permettre de bénéficier de diverses prestations consulaires fournies par la représentation diplomatique du royaume. Il s'agit notamment
Le kitesurfeur marocain Younesse Ouhamid s’est qualifié au Jeux olympiques des jeunes (JOJ) de Buenos Aires, grâce à son classement en première position au terme des qualifications continentales, qui ont touché à leur fin dimanche à Dakhla. Ainsi, Ouhamid représentera l’Afrique aux épreuves de Kitesurf. Il s’est imposé au classement final de la catégorie «Juniors garçons
In Libourne (south-west France), a doctor was suspended for six months by the disciplinary chamber of aquitaine of the medical order, reports France Bleu. He is accused of discriminating against a patient's mother who was wearing Hijab, after the Paris attacks in 2015. On the day of the incident, the practitioner took the woman to task during a consultation, indicating that the scarf she wore was «a sign that she was not integrated» and that she had to «pick a
A passenger who was on an early-morning flight from Stansted (London, UK) to Tenerife (Canary Islands), forced the plane to quickly divert to Marrakech airport on the weekend, reports ABC. The man took off his clothes while arguing with the plane’s staff. He also threatened and assaulted other crw members. Several tourists filmed the scene and published it on social media. Once in Morocco, the man was arrested by the local authorities. «If one of you f**** tries to take me
A total of 65 people have been remanded in custody after vandalizing the Marrakech Stadium which hosted a football game on Sunday, the public prosecutor at the first instance court of Marrakech said. According to investigations conducted by the judicial police under the supervision of the general prosecutor’s office, 14 members of the public forces were injured in these acts of violence which caused extensive material damage to the stadium’s facilities, a statement by the public
Once again, Spanish associations offer Aminatou Haidar the opportunity to leave Laayoune and meet international media. She traveled to Seville on Saturday to take part in a tribute ceremony to honor a Spanish national, known for his support for the Polisario Front. The event organizer is the Seville regional branch of the «association in support of the Sahrawi people». The latter is engaged in promoting the Polisario politics in Europe. For the record, in June 2017 the same
Quelque 65 personnes ont été placées en garde à vue suites aux actes de vandalisme perpétrés dimanche soir au Grand stade de Marrakech, a annoncé le procureur du roi près le tribunal de première instance de Marrakech. Selon les investigations menées par la police judiciaire sous la supervision du parquet général, ces actes de vandalisme ont fait 14 blessés parmi les forces publiques et ont causé
Four fans of the Raja athletic club were killed Sunday, 25th of February, in a car accident while driving to Marrakech where a match of their Botola-Pro League club was held, reports diez a Spanish-language online newspaper. The Casablanca club expressed its regrets on its official website after the accident, sending its condolences to the families of the deceased. They were on their way to Marrakech to show support for their club in their match against the Kawkab Athlétique Club. The
Destined for Moroccans, Senegalese and Tunisians living in Europe, DiafrikInvest is a project that assist these nationals do business in their countries of origin with the help of the European Union. An appeal has been launched to support these future entrepreneurs in all their projects. In order to enlighten the diaspora about the opportunities offered by DiafrikInvest, the business climate and the other information about how to start a business, several meetings will be held on the 2nd of