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Moroccans reduced to slavery in Lot-et-Garonne

By December 13, 2024 France

Moroccans reduced to slavery in Lot-et-Garonne Twenty Moroccan workers were exploited in shameful conditions by a farmer from Lot-et-Garonne. Attracted by the promise of a work contract and a better life, they paid 10,000 euros each to reach France. On site, the reality is quite different: they are housed in unsanitary accommodation, subjected to a […]

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Three mysterious deaths at Rabat hospital

By December 12, 2024 Maroc

Three mysterious deaths at Rabat hospital The Moulay Youssef hospital in Rabat is on alert after the sudden death of three patients and the critical situation of a fourth. The causes of this tragedy are under investigation. Sources ofAlyaoum24 mention a possible power outage, while others point to a potential lack of oxygen.

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Two soldiers killed in southern Morocco

By December 12, 2024 Maroc

Two soldiers killed in southern Morocco Two Moroccan soldiers were killed and a third seriously injured by the explosion of an anti-vehicle mine on Thursday in Touizgui, in the province of Assa-Zag. The information was reported on the official Facebook page of the Royal Armed Forces (FAR).

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Morocco attracts a battery giant

By December 12, 2024 Economie

Morocco attracts a battery giant Chinese battery giant Gotion High-Tech will invest up to 1.3 billion euros in Morocco to build a lithium battery factory. Officially announced today, this “gigafactory”, the first of its kind in Morocco for electric vehicles, represents an initial investment of 1.3 billion dollars (12.8 billion dirhams).

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Tangier gets rid of its wrecks

By December 12, 2024 Maroc

Tangier gets rid of its wrecks In Tangier, clean-up operation against car wrecks. Local authorities have launched a vast offensive against vehicles abandoned on public roads. This action follows the directives of the wali of Tangier, Younes Tazi, with the aim of ridding the streets of these carcasses which clutter public space and hinder traffic.

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Watermelon cultivation makes Morocco thirsty

By December 12, 2024 Maroc

Watermelon cultivation makes Morocco thirsty A Moroccan association is sounding the alarm regarding the intensive cultivation of red watermelon in Zagora. An official letter was sent to the Minister of the Interior, Abdelouafi Laftit, demanding urgent action. The association highlights the threat posed by this culture, foreign to the region, for the ecological balance and […]

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France: wearing the veil, a major obstacle to employment

By December 12, 2024 France

France: wearing the veil, a major obstacle to employment A study by the National Observatory of Discrimination and Equality in Superior (Ondes), published this week, highlights a major obstacle to employment in France: wearing the veil. Ondes researchers simulated applications for BTS Accounting-Management and found significant discrimination. Candidates wearing the veil saw their chances of […]

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Fake passports: a Moroccan couple unmasked in Spain

By December 12, 2024 Espagne

Fake passports: a Moroccan couple unmasked in Spain A Moroccan couple living in Móstoles, in the Madrid region, was arrested by the National Police on suspicion of forging documents and violating the rights of foreign citizens. They are accused of illegally smuggling two Moroccan minors into Melilla using their own children’s passports. The investigation, carried […]

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Morocco: crooked promoters in the crosshairs of the tax authorities

By December 12, 2024 Maroc

Morocco: crooked promoters in the crosshairs of the tax authorities The general tax directorate is intensifying its controls in Tangier, targeting tax evasion by large real estate developers. The investigation concerns significant sums, greater than 100,000 dirhams per apartment, collected illegally (under the table), particularly in economic housing. Several developers are suspected of circumventing the […]

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