While ISIS is losing ground in Syria, several Moroccan families had fled the areas controlled by the terrorist organization, reported AFP. The latter pointed at the struggle of North African nationals in ISIS and their difficult repatriation.
On January the 30th, General Affairs Minister Lahcen Daoudi announced that Morocco will start capping fuel prices in March. The Conseil de la Concurrence, a Moroccan authority charged with combatting anti-competitive practices, disapproved of Daoudi’s decision.
Illegal migration was at the heart of a meeting that brought Felipe VI and King Mohammed VI together. The King of Spain, urged the Moroccan authorities to double their efforts on the issue.