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Published on Mar 13, 2025Source: The Age - Center-left
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Published on Mar 13, 2025
Human rights activist condemns Morocco's systematic use of Pegasus spyware to surveil and intimidate journalists
Geneva, 12 March 2025 (SPS) – Sahrawi human rights defender Ghalia Abdallah Djimi condemned Morocco's systematic use of the Pegasus spyware to surveil and intimidate journalists and activists in occupied Western Sahara. In her speech before the 58th …
Source: Sahara Press Service - Pro-Government -
Published on Mar 13, 2025
Morocco greenlights $32.5B hydrogen bet
In Morocco, the African Energy Council reported the government has approved $32.5 billion in green hydrogen projects to produce ammonia, fuel, and steel, according to the Moroccan prime minister’s office. Each project will receive up to 30,000 hectares of …
Source: Biofuels Digest - Neutral -
Published on Mar 13, 2025
Opinion: How Is Morocco Reshaping Its Diplomatic and Economic Landscape?
Morocco’s diplomatic strategy has evolved significantly in recent years, especially in its relations with France, Algeria, and its broader geopolitical ambitions. While Morocco and France have long shared close ties rooted in colonial history, the dynamics …
Source: Hespress - Neutral -
Published on Mar 13, 2025
Morocco’s U.S. oilseed imports reach 37 million dirhams in 2024
HESPRESS English – Morocco News General Hespress ENWednesday 12 March 2025 - 22:14 In 2024, Morocco imported 37 million dirhams ($3.61 million) worth of American oilseeds, excluding soybeans, reflecting its stable presence in a market dominated by larger …
Source: Hespress - Neutral -
Published on Mar 13, 2025
Storm causes minimal damage to avocados in Morocco, but prices set to climb
HESPRESS English – Morocco News Economy Hespress ENWednesday 12 March 2025 - 21:33 Recent heavy rainfall and strong winds hit northern Morocco, a major avocado and berry-producing region. Fortunately, the storm caused minimal damage, with losses limited to …
Source: Hespress - Neutral -
Published on Mar 13, 2025
Morocco 2025: Flamingos intensify training as South Africa’s Bantwana land in Lagos
NOW South Africa’s U-17 girls, Bantwana, were scheduled to arrive in Lagos yesterday evening, ahead of Saturday’s FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup second round, second leg qualifying match against Nigeria’s Flamingos. 1 day ago Dr. Patrice Motsepe has been re- …
Source: The Guardian (Nigeria) - Uncategorized -
Published on Mar 12, 2025
Morocco tackles measles outbreak
MOROCCO (AFP) – Authorities in Morocco have been scrambling to contain an outbreak of measles, a contagious and potentially fatal disease that had nearly been eradicated in the kingdom but has rebounded as vaccination rates have fallen. In Harhoura, a …
Source: Borneo Bulletin - Gov't Propaganda -
Published on Mar 12, 2025
Morocco 2025: Bantwana Arrive Lagos For Flamingos Clash
The delegation of South Africa’s U17 girls, Bantwana, is scheduled to arrive in Lagos on Wednesday evening, ahead of Saturday’s FIFA U17 Women’s World Cup second round, second leg qualifying match against Nigeria’s Flamingos. A brace by Harmony Chidi, …
Source: Complete Sports - Neutral -
Published on Mar 12, 2025
Morocco and Azerbaijan strengthen cooperation on migration issues
Rachid Talbi Alami, President of the House of Representatives, held productive talks today with Fuad Muradov, Chairman of the State Committee for Work with the Diaspora of the Republic of Azerbaijan. Muradov is visiting Morocco with a high-level delegation …
Source: Hespress - Neutral