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High cost of holidays in Morocco: Parliament gets involved

By September 4, 2024 Maroc

High cost of holidays in Morocco: Parliament gets involved Overpriced tourist offers have pushed most Moroccans to spend their holidays in foreign countries such as Spain, Italy and Portugal. Concerned, the Progress and Socialism group in the House of Representatives is questioning Fatim-Zahra Ammor, Minister of Tourism, Handicrafts, Social and Solidarity Economy, on this subject. […]

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Moroccan women will also pay alimony to their ex-husbands

By September 4, 2024 Maroc

Moroccan women will also pay alimony to their ex-husbands In Morocco, women with a higher income than their spouse may have to pay alimony (Nafaqa) to the latter in the event of a divorce, Abdellatif Ouahbi, the Minister of Justice, recently stated. Ouahbi reiterates his desire to promote “true parity” between men and women. In […]

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Morocco: A fine of 16,000 euros for three watches

By September 3, 2024 Maroc

Morocco: A fine of 16,000 euros for three watches A young Cuban woman was arrested by customs at the airport upon her arrival in Morocco for not having declared the three luxury watches she was carrying in her luggage. She expressed her indignation on social networks and called for help. In a video on TikTok, […]

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Morocco, a safe country for women?

By September 3, 2024 Maroc

Morocco, a safe country for women? Marta, a young Spanish woman, shared on TikTok her experience of traveling to Morocco, saying that the kingdom is a safe country for women to visit alone. In a video posted on TikTok, Marta allayed the fears of women considering traveling alone to Morocco. “The first thing I would […]

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Morocco-Algeria: Broken friendship

By September 3, 2024 Maroc

Morocco-Algeria: Broken friendship Once close, the Moroccan and Algerian peoples “no longer know each other, no longer speak to each other, no longer love each other” because of tensions between the two countries over the Sahara issue. At least, this is the observation made by François Soudan, editorial director of Jeune Afrique. Different times, different […]

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Pilgrimage to Mecca: when visas cost a fortune

By September 3, 2024 Maroc

Pilgrimage to Mecca: when visas cost a fortune In Meknes, cases of Umrah or Hajj scams are increasing. Suspected of being involved in cases of pilgrimage visa fraud to Mecca, a teacher from the École Normale Supérieure was arrested and then placed in police custody. The Meknes police arrested a teacher from the École Normale […]

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Morocco, watermelon champion in France

By September 3, 2024 Maroc

Morocco, watermelon champion in France Morocco was the leading supplier of watermelons to Spain and France in 2023. 65% of Spanish imports and more than 45% of French imports of this fruit come from the kingdom. Nearly two thirds (65.35%) of Spanish watermelon imports, or 78,500 tonnes (52.36 million euros and an average price of […]

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Tripling of highways around Casablanca: Where are the works at?

By September 3, 2024 Maroc

Tripling of highways around Casablanca: Where are the works at? The work on tripling the Casablanca-Berrechid highway and the Casablanca bypass highway is progressing at a steady pace, assured Autoroutes du Maroc (ADM). These works record a progress rate of 85% and 70% respectively, indicates ADM whose consolidated turnover in the second quarter of 2024 […]

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