Alors que John Bolton multiplie les interventions médiatiques pour soutenir le Polisario, Christopher Ross se distingue par son silence. Pourtant les deux figures politiques américaines se sont régulièrement fait remarquer pour leurs positions sur le dossier du Sahara. Un silence qui viendrait d'une évaluation plus fine de l'évolution des rapports de force diplomatiques par l’ancien envoyé personnel du secrétaire
Le ministre des Affaires étrangères, Nasser Bourita, a échangé ce lundi 7 juillet par téléphone avec son nouvel homologue allemand, Johann David Wadephul, récemment nommé le 6 mai. «Cet entretien inaugural a permis de souligner l'excellence des relations entre le Royaume du Maroc et la République Fédérale d'Allemagne, tout en réaffirmant l'engagement des deux nations à maintenir la dynamique
From June 1 to September 15, the Tanger Med Passengers Port is going all out to ensure a smooth return for Moroccans living abroad (MRE). With strictly regulated access and enhanced information tools, the goal is to offer travelers comfort and a seamless experience throughout the summer.
The presence of a Polisario Front representative at the Spanish People's Party’s national conference has sparked outrage among the Association of Canary Islands Victims of Terrorism. The group denounced the move as a «direct insult to the forgotten victims and those affected by Polisario attacks during the 1970s and 1980s». In a strongly worded statement, the association described the decision as «a serious mistake and a disgrace to the victims and their
The National Airports Authority (ONDA) has officially launched earthworks for the new terminal at Casablanca’s Mohammed V Airport, marking the first concrete step in one of Morocco’s most ambitious infrastructure projects, set for completion by 2030. With a total investment of 15 billion dirhams, the new terminal is designed to handle an additional 20 million passengers per year, boosting the airport’s overall capacity to 35 million, according to ONDA. This major expansion
The National Federation of Postal and Telecommunications Employees (FAPT), affiliated with France’s General Confederation of Labor (CGT), has called out French telecom operator Orange over a labor dispute involving the Moroccan subsidiary of Teleperformance and its employees affiliated with the Moroccan Labor Union (UMT). In a letter reviewed by Yabiladi, the union denounces the wrongful dismissal of three workers. According to the letter, the employees were accused of «entering a
In a recent survey conducted by the Royal Elcano Institute in May 2025, 55% of Spaniards identified Morocco as the main external threat to their country, placing it ahead of Russia (33%) and the United States (19%). This figure reflects a 6-point increase from 2024, amid ongoing tensions between Madrid and Rabat over issues such as migration, border control, and the Western Sahara conflict, according to Spanish media reports. While 60% of respondents said they do not perceive any direct
A light aircraft operated by a private Moroccan company was forced to make an emergency landing on Sunday, July 6, at approximately 8:50 PM at Casablanca’s Mohammed V Airport. The plane had departed from Marrakech around 6:50 PM, en route to Majorca, Spain, with three people on board: the pilot, co-pilot, and a passenger. Shortly after takeoff, a mechanical issue was reported involving the landing gear, resulting in the loss of a wheel. In response, the crew decided to divert the
Selon une enquête menée par l'Institut Royal Elcano en mai 2025, 55 % des Espagnols considèrent le Maroc comme la principale menace extérieure pour leur pays, surpassant ainsi la Russie (33 %) et les États-Unis (19 %). Ce chiffre représente une hausse de 6 points par rapport à 2024, dans un contexte de tensions récurrentes entre Madrid et Rabat sur des questions telles que la migration, les frontières et le conflit du Sahara
Un rapport international alarmant met en lumière la situation critique du Maroc face à la sécheresse, prévoyant une pénurie d'eau extrême d'ici 2050 si les tendances actuelles persistent. Avec des précipitations en chute libre et des températures records, le pays se tourne vers des solutions coûteuses comme le dessalement pour pallier la crise hydrique. Le secteur agricole, pilier de l'économie marocaine, subit de plein fouet