Dr. Anas Chebaatha, an otolaryngologist (ENT surgeon) in the private sector in Tangier and a member of the Moroccan coordination group Doctors for Palestine, resumed work this week after taking part in an international humanitarian mission in the Gaza Strip. Deployed there as part of a multidisciplinary medical team since June 26, he describes the humanitarian situation as unbearable. Now a direct witness to what he calls a genocide, he urges the international community to return to its
Morocco ranks 124th out of 188 countries in the new climate vulnerability index by the Columbia Climate School, which measures exposure to climate risks alongside financial capacity to respond. The index highlights significant challenges across the region, with many African countries, facing urgent needs for targeted climate funding to build resilience.
In the city of Essaouira, where the scent of the sea blends with the rhythm of music, a young Moroccan has redefined the meaning of free art. Abderrahman Elebbar, who traveled the world in search of himself, returned to turn the pavement into a stage, the street into a festival, and rhythms into life. His story is not just a journey, it’s the biography of an artist who defied limits and redefined success beyond walls.
Beyond managing a guesthouse in Ouirgane, journalist and writer Jaouad Mdidech shares the experience of a lifetime and glimpses of many others in Escapades in the High Atlas. Through an introspective lens, the recently published work by Le Fennec offers a thoughtful reflection on resilience and community life.