Morocco’s national carrier Royal Air Maroc (RAM) announced on Tuesday via X (formerly Twitter) that its flight AT732 from Casablanca to Marseille has been temporarily suspended due to wildfires near Marseille Airport. According to RAM, runway operations are expected to resume after 18:00 UTC. Wildfires in southern France, which have already spread across more than 700 hectares, forced the midday closure of Marseille Provence Airport, the country’s fourth-largest airport in terms
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After a hard-fought 2–2 draw against Zambia in their opening match, the Atlas Lionesses are set to face DR Congo on Wednesday in Rabat for their second Group A fixture in the 2024 Africa Women’s Cup of Nations (WAFCON 2024). Morocco will be aiming to secure all three points and take the lead in the group standings. They’ll face a DR Congo side reeling from a heavy 4–0 defeat to Senegal, and will need to capitalize on that momentum while remaining focused. Buoyed by a
La Confédération africaine de football (CAF) et le Groupe Danone ont signé, mardi à Casablanca, un partenariat stratégique à l’occasion de deux grandes compétitions continentales organisées au Maroc : la Coupe d’Afrique des nations féminine TotalEnergies 2024 et la CAN TotalEnergies 2025. L’accord, conclu entre le secrétaire général de la CAF, Véron Mosengo-Omba, et le directeur
The House of Councillors passed Bill 03.23 by a majority vote on Tuesday in Rabat during a legislative session. The bill amends and supplements Law 22.01 related to criminal procedure. The measure was approved by 24 councillors, with 4 voting against and 2 abstaining. Presenting the bill, Minister of Justice Abdellatif Ouahbi emphasized its significance within Morocco’s legal framework, describing it as a key pillar of the country’s criminal justice system. He explained that the
برّرت وزارة الخارجية الإسبانية، قرار المغرب إغلاق الجمارك التجارية في مليلية من جانب واحد، معتبرا أن الخطوة تندرج ضمن بنود الاتفاق الثنائي الموقع قبل ستة أشهر بين البلدين. وأوضح الوزير أن الاتفاق يسمح بـ"تنظيم" أو "تعليق مؤقت" لحركة البضائع خلال فترات الذروة، مثل عملية
Le premier concours télévisé panafricain d’entrepreneurs sera diffusé sur les 8 chaînes généralistes de TV5MONDE, en prime-time dans 200 pays et territoires. C’est pour la première fois qu’un programme audiovisuel met la jeunesse entrepreneuriale de l’Afrique sur la scène internationale, dans un format de compétition. En association avec WeMake Productions, le concours suit en effet les candidats
Après une entrée en lice relevée face à la Zambie (2-2), les Lionnes de l’Atlas défieront l’équipe de la RD Congo, mercredi à Rabat, pour le compte de la deuxième journée du groupe A de la Coupe d’Afrique des nations (CAN 2024) de football, avec l’ambition d’arracher les trois points et se placer en pole position. Devant des congolaises assommées par leur lourde défaite face au
After just six months of operation, Morocco has decided to suspend commercial customs activity with Melilla, Spanish media reported on Tuesday, July 8. «There will be no more commercial customs until further notice», announced Juan José Imbroda, president of the Melilla city council, during a press conference. He clarified that the movement of goods is now prohibited in both directions during the Operation Marhaba 2025 transit period, which runs from July 15 to September
On Tuesday, July 8, Moroccan authorities expelled three Spanish nationals from Laayoune, two journalists and a community activist. Escorted by security services, they were taken to Agadir airport and placed on a return flight to Spain. The individuals had reportedly coordinated their visit with Sahrawis linked to the Polisario Front, claiming their aim was to «assess the human rights situation in Western Sahara». Like others recently expelled from Laayoune or Dakhla, they