«Va dormir va» or (go to sleep) is his signature joke. The Moroccan humorist Amine Radi started his career through social media and was able later to get on stage and do real performances.
Met on the sidelines of the 7th edition of the Atlantic Dialogues, hosted by the Policy Center for the New South, Wadia Ait Hamza gave an overview to Yabiladi about the role played by young people in decision-making. Head of the Global Shapers Community, the Moroccan national was also a former «Emerging Leader» at the OCP Policy center.
Yassine Arakia is an electrician, a high school teacher and a politician who has been living in Norway for 30 years. Settled down in Oslo, the Casablanca-native believes that getting involved in the political field can help solve the problems of the Moroccan diaspora in Europe.
Founding director of the Amazigh Times website, Natij Benseddiq’s passion led him to the world of journalism. In Rotterdam, he is involved in serving his community.
After working for years as a consular official in Düsseldorf, Moroccan national Mohammed Assila became an expert in teaching Islam in Spain before serving as a member of the Central Council of Muslims in Germany.
Living currently in Paris, British-Moroccan Hind Bensari is a political scientist who managed to make a name in the cinema industry. She directed two documentary films that gained so much success and recognition.
This Moroccan-Belgian national from Casablanca has set up his company in Brussels to help people with reduced mobility in the city.
Moroccan-born Keltoum Kamal Idrissi co-founded a shop that sells modest yet modern clothes for veiled women in Italy.
French-Moroccan national Youssef Mellouki has been living in France since 2010. While in Paris, he contributes to the development of his country. He created an association that helps disadvantaged Moroccan students.
Born in France, comedian Hafid Stitou is a jack of all trades. After having entered the cinema industry by chance, he is now making himself a name slowly but surely.