The idea may seem wild: digging a canal from the Atlantic, somewhere south of Morocco, to flood part of the Sahara and create an inland sea. Yet, this project has been seriously considered several times since the late 19th century. Was it a utopian vision, a geopolitical ambition, or a misunderstanding of the terrain? Let’s revisit the history of a dream that could have reshaped the landscape of the Maghreb.
Researchers discovered a new species of an ancient maritime predator in Morocco. The sea monster preyed on everything it could catch with its crocodile-like jaws.
As the world is celebrating the World Ocean Day on June 8, international NGO World Wide Fund released its report on the flood of plastic in the Mediterranean sea countries' waste management.
As Agadir inaugurates its first Dolphin attraction park, UK’s largest travel company Thomas Cook stops selling animal attractions’ ticket to its customers, citing animal welfare.
Driven by the social protests in the Rif, many Moroccans have chosen to cross the Mideterranean towards Spain.