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Morocco

July 15, 2024
Morocco

Response: The Moroccan Sahara issue is settled historically, socially and legally

Editorial Note: The following insights from the Moroccan Embassy in New Delhi pertain to two opinion pieces recently published in our editions. On June 20th, and earlier on the 23rd of May

Morocco/World

Morocco Opens New International Border Crossing with Mauritania

Morocco has officially announced the opening of a new international border crossing with Mauritania, a move aimed at bolstering trade, economic integration, and regional connectivity. The new crossing links Morocco’s southern city of Smara with Mauritania’s northern town of Bir

February 25, 2025

Moroccan Court Denies Medical Release for Feminist Activist Accused of “Offending Islam”

Morocco/World

A Moroccan court on Wednesday rejected a bail request for prominent feminist activist Ibtissame “Betty” Lachgar, who is facing trial for allegedly “offending Islam,”

Morrocan Crown Prince Steps Into Power as King’s Health Speeds Royal Transition

Morocco/World

Morocco is witnessing a quiet but significant acceleration in its royal succession planning as Crown Prince Mulay Hasán increasingly assumes public and institutional responsibilities

Morocco Blames Misinformation and Smuggling Networks for Mass Ceuta Migration Crisis

August 3, 2026
Morocco/World

Morocco has for the first time officially addressed the mass arrival of migrants at the Spanish enclaves of Ceuta and Melilla, attributing the unprecedented movement of people to what it described as

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West African Leaders Sign Agreement Advancing $25 Billion Nigeria-Morocco Gas Pipeline

July 22, 2026
Morocco/World

West African leaders have signed an intergovernmental agreement supporting the proposed African Atlantic Gas Pipeline, marking a significant step in plans to establish a multibillion-dollar energy corridor linking Nigerian natural gas supplies

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YouTuber Jailed in Morocco After Video Showing Killing and Eating Stray Dog

June 14, 2026
Morocco/World

A Moroccan social media influencer has been imprisoned after authorities say he published a video showing the killing, butchering, cooking, and eating of a stray dog during the Muslim celebration of Eid

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Morrocan Crown Prince Steps Into Power as King’s Health Speeds Royal Transition

May 9, 2026
Morocco/World

Morocco is witnessing a quiet but significant acceleration in its royal succession planning as Crown Prince Mulay Hasán increasingly assumes public and institutional responsibilities while his father, King Mohamed VI, faces recurring

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Moroccan Court Denies Medical Release for Feminist Activist Accused of “Offending Islam”

August 28, 2025
Morocco/World

A Moroccan court on Wednesday rejected a bail request for prominent feminist activist Ibtissame “Betty” Lachgar, who is facing trial for allegedly “offending Islam,” despite her lawyers warning that her health is

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Morocco Opens New International Border Crossing with Mauritania

February 25, 2025
Morocco/World

Morocco has officially announced the opening of a new international border crossing with Mauritania, a move aimed at bolstering trade, economic integration, and regional connectivity. The new crossing links Morocco’s southern city

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Response: The Moroccan Sahara issue is settled historically, socially and legally

July 15, 2024
Morocco

Editorial Note: The following insights from the Moroccan Embassy in New Delhi pertain to two opinion pieces recently published in our editions. On June 20th, and earlier on the 23rd of May

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