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Morocco

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Africa
/ 2 September 2024

In Morocco’s drought neighbours battle over water allocation

Severe drought brought a farming village to its knees, but unresolved conflict is its biggest threat

By Salah Mahfoudh
Home may be the least bad option for African migrants
Africa
/ 18 June 2024

Home may be the least bad option for African migrants

To keep migrants away, Fortress Europe has extended its walls
into African countries such as Morocco and Mauritania

By Borso Tall
Afcon is set to be a ball
Sport
/ 13 January 2024

Afcon is set to be a ball

The African showpiece never fails to entertain and this year’s tournament should be no different

By Ozayr Patel
Morocco elected as UN Human Rights Council president ahead of SA
National
/ 10 January 2024

Morocco elected as UN Human Rights Council president ahead of SA

Morocco was in a race with South Africa and came out tops with more than 60% of the vote

By Agence France Presse
Duelling Western Sahara commentaries expose Washington media swamp things
Opinion
/ 8 December 2023

Duelling Western Sahara commentaries expose Washington media swamp things

We’re quick to talk about the business of journalism but when it comes to the American media, the ethics of journalism is equally important

By Mike Walsh
Israel’s occupation of Palestine: Rethinking genocide and ecocide through justice for the Earth
Thought Leader
/ 27 October 2023

Israel’s occupation of Palestine: Rethinking genocide and ecocide through justice for the Earth

The Israeli occupation of Palestine

By Nadira Omarjee
Morocco quake leaves mental scars
Africa
/ 15 September 2023

Morocco quake leaves mental scars

Survivors find themselves in a “state of acute stress with symptoms, often physical at first”,

By Anne-Sophie Labadie
Morocco mourns quake victims as death toll passes 2 000
Africa
/ 10 September 2023

Morocco mourns quake victims as death toll passes 2 000

Moroccans on Sunday mourned the victims of a devastating earthquake that killed more than 2,000 people, as rescue teams raced to find survivors trapped in the rubble of flattened villages.

By Kaouthar Oudrhiri
Ramaphosa reiterates non-alignment days before Brics summit
National
/ 21 August 2023

Ramaphosa reiterates non-alignment days before Brics summit

The president said that only dialogue, mediation and diplomacy would end Russia’s war in Ukraine

By Lizeka Tandwa
Morocco has never applied to join Brics, and views SA government as ‘hostile’
National
/ 19 August 2023

Morocco has never applied to join Brics, and views SA government as ‘hostile’

South Africa recognises the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic, which controls part of Western Sahara and has been under Moroccan occupation since the withdrawal of Spain in the 1970s

By Paddy Harper
The M&G’s favourite World Cup moments
Sport
/ 20 December 2022

The M&G’s favourite World Cup moments

Our reporters choose their favourite memories from a frenetic few days in Qatar

By Ozayr Patel, Eyaaz Matwadia, Khaya Koko and Luke Feltham
Qatar World Cup brings out support for Palestine
Sport
/ 10 December 2022

Qatar World Cup brings out support for Palestine

Russia has been punished by Fifa and Uefa for its invasion of Ukraine but the same doesn’t apply to Israel for its occupation of Palestine

By Ozayr Patel
Why Africa is standing still at the World Cup
Sport
/ 20 November 2022

Why Africa is standing still at the World Cup

With Mané and Salah absent, the semifinals seem as remote as ever, thanks to a glaring imbalance in development systems

By Carlos Amato
2022 World Cup: What’s the deal in group F?
Sport
/ 17 November 2022

2022 World Cup: What’s the deal in group F?

Belgium and Croatia are likely to go through but both sides are approaching the end of their golden eras and Morocco could take advantage of that

By Eyaaz Matwadia
Africa’s forgotten colony in the Sahara
Opinion
/ 16 November 2022

Africa’s forgotten colony in the Sahara

Rich in resources but largely unrecognised, those in the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic eke out a livelihood under harsh conditions.

By Paweł Wargan
Africa’s chief executives focus on Francophone markets
Africa
/ 23 July 2022

Africa’s chief executives focus on Francophone markets

Leaders at some African firms are looking at Francophone markets as a way to expand sales hit by Covid-19 and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine

By Conrad Onyango
The Melilla massacre: Silence begets injustice
Top Six
/ 5 July 2022

The Melilla massacre: Silence begets injustice

In contrast to developments elsewhere in the world, Melilla has not been mentioned by the South African commentariat, political formations and civil society.

By Mukoni Ratshiṱanga
Africa Month: A taste of the cuisine the continent has to offer
Africa
/ 27 May 2022

Africa Month: A taste of the cuisine the continent has to offer

Celebrate the African ‘year of nutrition’ by getting stuck into some of the tastiest food the continent can dish up.

By Lineo Leteba
Finding Alkebulan in Africa’s best museums
Friday
/ 18 May 2022

Finding Alkebulan in Africa’s best museums

To celebrate International Museum Day, we look at10 culturally-relevant museums in African

By Eli Osei
Spain shafts Western Sahara to win Morocco’s favour
Africa
/ 5 April 2022

Spain shafts Western Sahara to win Morocco’s favour

Relations between the two allies soured but their recent reconciliation has serious implications for Morocco’s neighbours, especially the Sahrawis

By David Soler
Morocco drives a war in Western Sahara for its phosphates
Africa
/ 26 January 2022

Morocco drives a war in Western Sahara for its phosphates

Morocco’s occupation of Western Sahara is about the presence of resources, especially phosphates that make up 72% of the world’s reserves. Phosphate is used in fertiliser, a key element in agriculture, giving Morocco a tight grip over world food production.

By Vijay Prashad
COP26: Momentum gathers to end new coal builds
The Green Guardian
/ 4 November 2021

COP26: Momentum gathers to end new coal builds

South Africa, the continent’s largest emitter, is not among several African countries that joined the UK-led coalition committing to phase out the fossil fuel

By Tunicia Phillips
France slashes visas for Algeria, Morocco, Tunisia in migrant row
Africa
/ 28 September 2021

France slashes visas for Algeria, Morocco, Tunisia in migrant row

Immigration is shaping up to be a key issue in next year’s French presidential election, when President Macron is widely expected to face off again against the far-right leader Marine Le Pen

By Agence France Presse
Review: State capture is business as usual in ‘Vagabond’
Friday
/ 10 September 2021

Review: State capture is business as usual in ‘Vagabond’

The South Korean Netflix drama will resonate with audiences, for all the wrong reasons

By Zinaid Meeran
A leap too far for the imagination
Friday
/ 16 July 2021

A leap too far for the imagination

‘Baghdad Central’ lacks authenticity, like so many films about foreign lands made by foreigners

By Carlos Amato
Geeks flock to Morocco’s ‘paradise for hackers’
Africa
/ 13 December 2020

Geeks flock to Morocco’s ‘paradise for hackers’

Students are selected on the basis of performance in logic and memory tests, motivation and progress. No formal qualifications are required.

By Sophie Pons
Businesses should use alternative energy sources, industry bodies advise
Business
/ 8 August 2020

Businesses should use alternative energy sources, industry bodies advise

Business associations are urging companies to continue seeking alternative energy sources in light of Eskom’s court judgement which would allow the utility to bump up electricity prices up to 15% from next year April 2021.

By Tshegofatso Mathe
The brutal beauty of Morocco’s Soccer Ultras
Sport
/ 15 June 2020

The brutal beauty of Morocco’s Soccer Ultras

Raja Casablanca’s fan clubs are well organised, politically active and occasionally violent

By Austin Corona
Review: The documentary ‘Clebs’ is an allegory for the human condition
Friday
/ 11 June 2020

Review: The documentary ‘Clebs’ is an allegory for the human condition

‘Clebs’, which documents more than 750 dogs at a sanctuary in Morocco, provides some timely symbolism as it points to human truths

By Sam Broadway
Flight to to evacuate South Africans in Wuhan finally underway
Article
/ 10 March 2020

Flight to to evacuate South Africans in Wuhan finally underway

A long-delayed flight to repatriate South African citizens from Wuhan will depart tonight and return on Friday the 13th, before a 21-day quarantine

By Sipho Kings
AU commissioner’s job on the line
Africa
/ 7 February 2020

AU commissioner’s job on the line

Smaïl Chergui may hold a powerful position, but he is a controversial figure

By Simon Allison
Beyond game day
Article
/ 15 August 2019

Beyond game day

Ultras or extreme fans of football clubs in Morocco use their collective identity to push for social and political demands

By Abderrahim Bourkia
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