Abderrazak Saktiwy, a former Moroccan weightlifting champion, faces a life-altering battle with paralysis following a devastating accident that abruptly ended his illustrious athletic career. As he makes a heartfelt plea for financial assistance to undergo a potential life-changing spinal cord transplant, Saktiwy clings to hope and the possibility of regaining his mobility.
Since the inauguration of the new cemetery and military section in Alnif-Bougafer on February 12 in the Drâa-Tafilalet region, the ceremony has drawn criticism online. For researchers and local community activists, however, the aim goes beyond symbolic tribute: it is about preserving what remains of a defining chapter of Moroccan resistance in 1933.
In the aftermath of severe flooding in Ksar El Kebir, local authorities are mobilizing efforts to facilitate the safe return of displaced families before Ramadan. With the backing of a 3 billion dirham government support program and directives from King Mohammed VI, the focus is on restoring essential services and ensuring market supplies, while prioritizing the rehabilitation of heavily impacted areas.