Moroccan national carrier Royal Air Maroc (RAM) reacted on Monday to reports related to the delay of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s flight, as well as the lost luggage of three British royal photographers. In a communiqué sent Monday to Yabiladi, RAM said that because of the heavy fog over London, the London airport authorities, Heathrow and Gatwick asked several airlines including the Moroccan one to suspend temporarily their flights to the capital on Saturday. «AT 803,
Last night, Quatari channel Al Jazeera broadcast an interesting coverage of the speech of King Mohammed VI at the first Arab-European Union summit, held on the 24th and 25th of February in Egypt. The channel chose to quote some parts from the royal message, read Monday by Prime Minister Saadeddine El Othmani, that go hand in hand with Qatar’s foreign policy. «Security and stability in the Arab world are threatened by the perilous challenges sometimes generated by the
King Mohammed VI, accompanied by Crown Prince Moulay El Hassan, Prince Moulay Rachid and Princesses Lalla Meryem and Lalla Hasnaa, offered, on Monday at the Royal Residence in Sale, a tea ceremony in honor of Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, and his spouse Meghan Markle, Duchess of Sussex, currently on a visit to the Kingdom. On this occasion, the Duke of Sussex handed the King a written message from Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom. Earlier today, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle visited
Fifteen Moroccan nationals were arrested, Monday, during an anti-drug raid led by the Carabinieri di Avezzano, in Eastern Rome. The suspects are accused of drug trafficking, reports Italian online newspapers Qui Quotidiano and Corriere Quotidiano. The operation took place following investigations that allowed the Carabinieri to arrest three of these individuals in a vehicle. These three people were selling cocaine to young people between Avezzano and Luco dei Marsi, according to the same
In December, 11-year-old Idder Moutii made headlines for being the youngest English-speaking programmer in Morocco. He participated to the DevFest Festival, held in Agadir on the 9th and 8th of December at the Ecole National des Sciences Appliquées by GDG. The self-taught programmer who is fluent in English, participated to a coding and debugging workshop. On Friday, he was invited, alongside Mariam Amjoun who won the 2018 Arab Reading Challenge in Dubai, to a weekly
Elected chairman of the International Union of Muslim Scholars, Ahmed Raissouni launched a campaign against activists, defending individual freedom. The Moroccan Islamic jurist argued that these people «destroy families and marriages».
After the Muslim community in Quebec denounced the sentence handed down to Alexandre Bissionette, its leaders announced that they would respect the decision of the Director of Criminal and Penal Prosecutions, reports Le Journal de Quebec. «We take note of the sentence and we respect the judicial system of our country; we will respect the decision of the Director of Criminal and Penal Prosecutions; we want to get back to normal life and protect our children», said the Islamic
King Mohammed VI sent, Monday, a message to the attendees of the first Arab-European Summit, held currently in Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt. He urged in his message Arab countries to open up promising prospects for peaceful coexistence with the European Union.
On their last day in Morocco, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex visited the Royal Moroccan Equestrian Club Dar Essalam, located in Rabat. The royal couple arrived in the club casually dressed to attend a horse-grooming session, «before watching a riding demonstration and meeting trainers and instructors», reports Hello Magazine. In the club, Harry and Meghan discovered how young people are benefiting from working with horses. Later in the Villa des Ambassadeurs, the Duke and Duchess
After a Royal Air Maroc flight, that was carrying the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, couldn’t make it, Saturday, on time to Morocco, the national carrier lost the luggage of the British royal family’s photographers. Three British photographers, who were assigned to take photos of the royal couple while visiting the Kingdom, reported on Twitter that they lost their suitcases while flying with the Moroccan airline. Royal photographer Mark Cuthbert wrote, Sunday, that Royal Air Maroc