Ten days after Rabat hosted the 14th session of the Parliamentary Union of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation Member States, Morocco broke silence on Iran’s absence. The Kingdom’s parliament speaker believes that «Tehran disrespected the session’s rules».
UN Special Rapporteur on the independence of judges and lawyers Diego Garcia Sayan announced, Tuesday, that he has canceled his visit to Morocco, initially scheduled from March the 20th to the 26th. «When a state does not facilitate things, it is no longer possible to conduct a mission», he wrote on his Twitter account. Tuve que cancelar la misión sobre independencia judicial a Marruecos que empezaba hoy. Cuando un Estado no da las facilidades adecuadas no es serio llevar
In a 44-minute audio recording, Abu Hassan al-Muhajir, the spokesperson of the terrorist group known as ISIS, called for retaliations after the terrorist attacks that killed 50 Muslim worshippers and injured 50 others in Christchurch, New Zealand, reports the New York Times. «The scenes of the massacres in the two mosques should wake up those who were fooled, and should incite the supporters of the caliphate to avenge their religion», al-Muhajir said after six months of
After Italian authorities announced that a Moroccan model, who is involved in the «bunga bunga» case, might have been poisoned, Italian-Moroccan politician Souad Sbai linked her death to «Moroccan sorcery» and the Kingdom’s embassy in Rome. The latter is suing the former MP for her «defamatory statement».
The original live video filmed and shared by the Christchurch attacks’ terrorist was watched 4,000 times before Facebook deleted it, the social media platform said. The footage which depicted the terrorist attack, showing the Australian terrorist opening fire on Muslim worshippers, was reported to Facebook only 12 minutes after the live stream ended, reports BBC. After it was removed by Facebook, the 17-minute video kept surfacing on the social media platform. A copy of the footage,
After a Dutch prosecutor said the Utrecht suspect could have been motivated by family reasons, reports suggested that investigators are seriously considering a possible terrorist motive.
The Moroccan embassy in Rome announced, Monday, in a communiqué relayed by Le360, that it is suing Moroccan lawmaker and activist Souad Sbai, for linking the mysterious death of Moroccan model Imane Fadil to Rabat. Commenting on poisoning allegations that followed the death of Fadil, a key witness in Italian former Prime Minister’s «bunga bunga» trial, Sbai told Italian newspaper La Repubblica that the Moroccan embassy in Italy might have been «behind
Protests in Algeria have pushed President Abdelaziz Bouteflika to drop his plans to run for a third presidential term. Responding to angry protesters, the president and the chief of staff of the Algerian People's National Army warned against «hostile foreign sides».
After reports suggested that she might have been poisoned, prosecutors in Italy said that Moroccan-born model Imane Fadil had high levels of heavy metals in her body, reports the Telegraph, quoting Italian media. Speaking during a press conference, held Monday, Milan prosecutor Francesco Greco said that the key witness in former Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi’s scandalous trial had high levels of cadmium and antimony, two chemicals. According to Italian news agency ANSA, tests on
After a Moroccan-Dutch family was attacked by a group of young people, authorities in a Dutch fishing town warned against new clashes.