Monitoring intellectual output is a key indicator of the vitality of a country’s publishing sector and the broader development of its cultural and intellectual landscape. In Morocco, both the National Library of the Kingdom of Morocco and the King Abdul Aziz Al Saud Foundation for Islamic Studies and Human Sciences have released their annual reports on publishing activity. However, the figures they present differ significantly, raising a key question: which source provides
Moroccans continue to be the largest foreign-born community in Spain, with over 1.16 million residents, according to the latest data from Spain's National Institute of Statistics. Despite their significant presence, they face challenges in higher education access, ranking lowest among major foreign communities with only 9.3% holding higher education degrees.
Following the Istiqlal Party’s questions on August 28 about Morocco’s official livestock figures, the PPS stepped in on Wednesday, calling for an urgent meeting in the House of Representatives to address the issue.
During the first quarter of 2025, Spain recorded historic population growth, surpassing 49.1 million residents for the first time. This increase was largely driven by an influx of immigrants, according to data from the Continuous Population Statistics released by the National Statistics Institute. Moroccan nationals ranked second among new arrivals, highlighting the continued demographic vitality of a community that remains the largest foreign population in the country.