Having just returned from an international humanitarian mission in the Gaza Strip, an anesthesiologist-resuscitator from the Moroccan coordination group Doctors for Palestine shares with Yabiladi his firsthand account of the devastating impact of the Israeli occupation. His insights come from managing countless urgent cases daily at Al Amal Hospital in Khan Younis.
A Swiss reconnaissance mission to Morocco highlights how the geological characteristics of the High Atlas and vulnerable building typologies contributed to severe earthquake damage. The team's observations aim to improve earthquake resilience strategies for both Switzerland and other vulnerable mountain regions.
Who said innovation is confined to Western laboratories? Hanane Sanoussi, a daughter of Tangier who grew up between Essaouira and Agadir, has proven that innovation can just as powerfully emerge from the East. The journey was far from easy for a woman who chose to venture into the world of technology and artificial intelligence in a male-dominated environment. Yet with every step, she showed the world that creativity knows no boundaries—and belongs to no one alone.
From falling hard during practice to enduring mockery from others, Hajar Fahmi's journey was filled with challenges. But she turned every setback into a stepping stone, proving that sports aren’t limited by gender—they’re for everyone.
Throughout history, Moroccans, including Jewish communities, developed unique methods to cook locusts, turning a pest into a delicacy and even a source of economic relief. Let’s explore the fascinating ways Moroccans prepared locusts during the 18th and 19th centuries.