Un couple marocain et trois de leurs frères sont accusés d’avoir exploité 22 travailleurs d’origine marocaine en France, les soumettant à des salaires dérisoires et les logeant dans des conditions insalubres. Les victimes, qui ont porté plainte, dénoncent une famille résidant à Cambès, en Gironde. Selon un communiqué du parquet de Bordeaux, repris par Le Figaro, ces travailleurs avaient immigré
Mauritanian President Mohamed Ould Cheikh El Ghazouani left Nouakchott this evening, bound for Rabat on a private visit, according to a brief statement from the Minister in charge of the Office of the President of the Republic, Nani Ould Achrouga. This visit comes just a few days after Abdelmadjid Tebboune's visit to Nouakchott, which marked the first visit by an Algerian president to Mauritania in 37 years. Algeria has been trying for some time to rally Mauritania to isolate Morocco from its
في تازناخت، وهي قرية تقع في جنوب المغرب، يظل نسج السجاد ممارسة تقليدية تمزج بين الفن والبقاء الاقتصادي. ومع ذلك، فإن هذه التقليد، التي تنتقل من الأم إلى الابنة، تكافح من أجل الصمود أمام التحديات الاقتصادية والاجتماعية المتزايدة، تقرير وكالة الأنباء الفرنسية. بدأت إيجا
The Court of Cassation has dismissed the appeal lodged by defendants in the high-profile Saadi Casino case in Marrakech. This decision upholds the earlier verdict by the Criminal Appeals Chamber for financial crimes at the Marrakech Court of Appeal, which confirmed the ruling of the Primary Criminal Chamber. The case traces back to the tenure of Istiqlal leader Abdellatif Abdouh as chairman of the Menara Gueliz Municipality in Marrakech from 1997 to 2003. In 2001, Abdouh controversially
Le politologue franco-marocain Nabil Ennasri a été remis en liberté, après plus d’un an en prison. Mis en examen et incarcéré pendant 15 mois pour soupçons d’infractions financières, il reste placé sous contrôle judiciaire, selon Anadolu, citant l’avocat Nabil El Ouchikli. Cette mesure interdit au concerné de sortir du territoire français et de contacter les autres mis en cause. Par
قرر خمسة معارضين للحكومة المغربية أن يصبحوا أطرافًا مدنية أمام النظام القضائي البلجيكي، معتبرين أن التدخلات المزعومة وأعمال الفساد داخل البرلمان الأوروبي قد منعت من إدانة انتهاكات حقوق الإنسان المنسوبة إلى المغرب بشكل حازم، حسبما أفادت صحيفة لو سوار البلجيكية. ومن بين
In a significant diplomatic gesture marking the fiftieth anniversary of relations between Malta and Morocco, the Maltese government has declared its support for Morocco's autonomy plan, originally proposed in 2007. This endorsement was articulated in a joint statement released on December 18, 2024, after a videoconference between Ian Borg, Malta's Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs and Tourism, and Nasser Bourita, Morocco's Minister of Foreign Affairs, African Cooperation,
Air Arabia, a prominent name in low-cost air travel across the Middle East and North Africa, is set to launch a new flight route connecting Fes to Milan-Bergamo on December 18. This development marks Fes as the second Moroccan city, following Casablanca, to be linked to this Italian destination by the airline. An inauguration ceremony was held at Fes-Saïs Airport, setting the stage for the inaugural flight's arrival in Milan, where it was greeted with a traditional water cannon salute.
In a significant diplomatic development, President Ibrahim Traoré of Burkina Faso has agreed to release four French nationals detained in Ouagadougou since December 2023. This decision follows mediation efforts by King Mohammed VI of Morocco, as reported by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, African Cooperation, and Moroccans Residing Abroad. The detained individuals were suspected by Burkinabe authorities of being intelligence agents allegedly sent to conduct espionage activities.
Five opponents of the Moroccan government have decided to become civil parties before the Belgian justice system, considering that alleged interferences and acts of corruption within the European Parliament have prevented it from firmly condemning the human rights violations attributed to Morocco, reported the Belgian newspaper Le Soir. Among the plaintiffs are Ali Reda Ziane, son of the lawyer and former Minister of Human Rights Mohammed Ziane, sentenced to three years in prison in Morocco;