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Morocco has secured the top rank of North African countries’ list in the 2025 economic freedom index, according to the Index of Economic Freedom.
Archaeologists in Morocco have discovered the remains of a 4,200-year-old settlement that predates the Phoenicians — a surprise given that this region was thought to be uninhabited at that time. The Phoenicians are famous for settling northern Africa and later battling Rome,
France will lend Morocco 781 million euros to finance the purchase of 18 high-speed trains made by Alstom, the French embassy in Rabat said on Friday. The trains are part of a plan to extend the high-speed rail network from Kenitra on the western coast to Marrakech before the 2030 World Cup that Morocco will co-host with Spain and Portugal.
Morocco has launched a national program to introduce children to digital technology and AI, and a framework partnership agreement was signed on Morocco has launched a national program to introduce children to digital technology and AI,
From the spice-scented streets of Fes to the dazzling nightlife of Marrakech, Karen Anand on how Morocco blends tradition with modernity
King Mohammed VI of Morocco asked Moroccans on Wednesday to abstain from performing the rite of slaughtering sheep on Eid al-Adha this year due to a drop in the country’s herd following years of drought.
Outside of Europe, Egypt was known for its complex societies in the same time period, but the western coast of the Mediterranean Sea was long thought of as an “empty land,” void of permanent settlements.
As Gibraltar and Morocco work to strengthen ties in areas as a diverse as education, business, culture and sport, Manar Ben Tahayekt asks Dr John Cortes, the minister with responsbility for relations with Morocco,
Moroccan authorities have arrested a dozen people they said were planning attacks on behalf of the Islamic State in the Sahel
With Morocco’s sheep herds dwindling at an alarming rate, King Mohammed VI made a rare break with tradition by urging families to forego buying sheep to sacrifice during the upcoming Eid Al-Adha