Mardi après-midi, Khalid Ahriouil, 11 ans, quittait la mosquée El-Fath de Bodegraven (Pays-Bas) pour rentrer chez lui, à quelques minutes de là. «Mon père m’avait demandé d’aller chercher sa veste et ses lunettes à la maison.» Sur le chemin du retour, alors qu’il pédalait en direction de la mosquée, des cris de détresse ont attiré son attention, rapporte la presse
Renaissance Sportive de Berkane made history on Saturday night, securing their first-ever Moroccan championship title with a 1-1 draw against Ittihad Touarga. This triumph guarantees the club from the Oriental region a spot in next season’s CAF TotalEnergies Champions League. The result, achieved on the 25th matchday, cements Berkane’s top position with 60 points—an unassailable 15-point lead over second-placed FAR Rabat, with five matches still to play. Berkane’s
La Renaissance Sportive de Berkane ha inscrito su nombre en la historia del fútbol marroquí al conquistar su primer título de campeón de Marruecos el pasado sábado por la noche, tras empatar (1-1) con el Ittihad Touarga. Este logro permite al club del Oriental asegurar su participación en la próxima edición de la Liga de Campeones de la CAF TotalEnergies. El resultado, obtenido en la 25ª jornada del campeonato, asegura al equipo de
La Renaissance Sportive de Berkane a marqué l’histoire en décrochant son tout premier titre de champion du Maroc, samedi soir, à l’issue d’un match nul (1-1) face à l’Ittihad Touarga. Grâce à ce sacre, le club de l’Oriental disputera la saison prochaine la Ligue des champions de la CAF TotalEnergies. Ce résultat, obtenu lors de la 25ᵉ journée du championnat, permet aux Berkanis de s’assurer la
While the French Senate passed a bill in mid-February, proposed by the Republicans and supported by the executive, to ban religious symbols in all sports competitions, Sports Minister Marie Barsacq has expressed her reservations, according to Libération. During a hearing before deputies on Wednesday, March 12, she cautioned against «confusions» and «amalgamations» between wearing the veil and radicalization in sports, distancing herself from a bill supported by
The European Commission has imposed countervailing duties on aluminum wheels imported from Morocco to protect the European industry and the 16,600 jobs threatened by what it deems unfair trade practices. An anti-subsidy investigation reportedly revealed that the Moroccan government was supporting its automotive sector with subsidies that violate WTO rules, including direct subsidies, preferential loans, and tax benefits. The investigation also allegedly uncovered cross-border financing from
On the occasion of National Consumer Day, celebrated every March 15, the Ministry of Industry and Commerce reaffirms its commitment to the rights of Moroccan consumers, as stated in a communiqué received by Yabiladi. This day highlights the importance of information and awareness in a context where consumption patterns are rapidly evolving. In 2024, the Ministry undertook several actions to strengthen consumer protection. A draft law amending Law No. 31-08 was submitted to the General
The Ministry of Digital Transition and Administrative Reform, the Digital Development Agency (ADD), and KAOUN International announce the third edition of GITEX Africa Morocco, set to take place from April 14 to 16, 2025, in Marrakech. This event has established itself as the largest technological and entrepreneurial gathering on the continent. Building on the success of previous editions, GITEX Africa Morocco 2025 will reach new heights with enhanced sector-specific conferences, innovative
The National Telecommunications Regulatory Agency (ANRT) has introduced a strict regulatory framework requiring Moroccan telecom operators to share fiber optic infrastructure. This move aims to foster fair competition, accelerate the expansion of high-speed internet, and enhance service quality across the country. Under the new rules, operators are now classified into two categories: Infrastructure Operators (IO), who own and deploy fiber optic networks and must provide access to other
La Comisión Europea ha decidido imponer derechos compensatorios a las ruedas de aluminio importadas desde Marruecos, con el objetivo de salvaguardar la industria europea y proteger 16,600 empleos que se ven amenazados por prácticas comerciales que Bruselas considera desleales. Más detalles sobre esta decisión pueden encontrarse en el comunicado oficial de la Comisión Europea aquí. Una investigación antisubvenciones ha revelado que el gobierno