As decisive discussions with the European Union on agricultural and fishing agreements approach, and drawing lessons from the hard-won victory on November 26 in the European Parliament, Morocco is strengthening its influence strategy in Brussels.
In the visual arts, Noura Mennani’s path has been anything but coincidental. Encouraged early on by her father to follow her artistic instincts, she has since distinguished herself through large-scale canvases and vibrant fluorescent colors. Her work embraces a pop art style, rooted in the foundations she absorbed under the influence of the movement’s pioneers.
In response to mounting pressure from Spanish agricultural associations and the People’s Party against Morocco’s economic interests, Moroccan and European business leaders with investments in the Sahara are turning their attention to Brussels.