Amnesty International urges Morocco and Spain to step up their efforts to uncover the fate of at least 70 missing migrants. Since the tragedy on June 24, 2022, these individuals have neither been found alive nor identified among the dead.
Mark your calendars! The 22nd edition of the L'Boulevard festival will be held from September 12 to 15, 2024, at the R.U.C stadium in Casablanca. Organized by the EAC-L'Boulvart association, this exciting event celebrates contemporary music and urban culture. This year's edition promises exclusive concerts, an associative and creative market, and a variety of engaging activities. One of the festival's highlights is the Tremplin L'Boulevard music competition. Launched in 1999, Tremplin
On Monday, June 24th, 2024, the AKDITAL Group officially unveiled the Ibn Nafis International Hospital in Marrakech. The inauguration ceremony was graced by the presence of Farid Chourak, Wali of the Marrakech-Safi region, alongside AKDITAL executives including Dr. Rochdi Talib, Chairman and CEO. This state-of-the-art facility caters specifically to oncology patients, offering a comprehensive range of advanced treatments like chemotherapy, radiotherapy, and immunotherapy. With a 100-bed
The Moroccan judiciary has closed the investigation into the tragedy at the border fence with Melilla that occurred on June 24, 2022, due to lack of criminal evidence. Citing sources in the public prosecutor's office, the Spanish news agency EFE reports that the investigation concluded that Moroccan forces used «proportionate force», aligning with the Spanish court ruling that held Madrid partially responsible for the deaths. On that day, 23 migrants died after more than 1,700
According to the World Economic Forum's Energy Transition Index, Morocco ranks 65th globally, maintaining its top position in the Maghreb, second in Africa, and fifth in the Arab world. Though progress has slowed, the report shows the energy sector continues to make strides.
A recent study by the Moroccan Institute for Policy Analysis (MIPA) found that nearly half of Moroccans feel insecure expressing their opinions publicly and lack trust in the judicial system to protect freedom of expression.
British rapper Central Cee took to TikTok on Sunday, sporting a Moroccan jabadour to announce his upcoming Mawazine festival appearance on Thursday, June 27th, 2024 at the OLM Souissi stage in Rabat. The jabadour is seen as a message to his Moroccan fans. Many internet users noted the traditional garment in the comments section. This isn't Central Cee's first online stunt referencing Morocco. In June 2022, he was filmed wearing a jabadour in Marrakech just hours before a performance and has
The Bujloud masquerade, where participants dress in animal skins and playfully roam the streets, is captivating young Moroccans. Three Moroccans share with Yabiladi their love for the tradition and detail the time and effort put into it.
Africa-focused transitional energy group, Chariot Limited, has signed an agreement with Vivo Energy regarding the potential future marketing of natural gas from its Loukos Onshore license in Morocco. In a press release sent Monday to Yabiladi, Chariot (which holds 75% of Loukos, with Morocco's ONHYM holding the remaining 25%) stated that this agreement defines the next steps for implementing a gas-to-industry business. This will involve supplying domestic gas and establishing a midstream
Three Moroccans have returned home after being released by a human trafficking network in Myanmar in exchange for a ransom. The families of the three victims paid 100,000 Dhs each to secure their freedom. This brings the number of freed Moroccan citizens to about 20, out of more than 100 estimated to be held in camps in Myanmar and other Southeast Asian countries, according to Al 3omk. The victims were initially lured with promises of high-paying jobs in e-commerce in Thailand but were instead