The dramatic arrest of French-Moroccan rapper Maes in Morocco marks a pivotal moment in the ongoing saga of crime and music, as detailed in the explosive new book «L’Empire». Wanted by French authorities for orchestrating violence from Dubai, Maes' story underscores the dark entanglements between the rap industry and organized crime.
Las recientes actualizaciones sobre el proyecto que busca conectar España y Marruecos indican que la construcción de un túnel submarino a través del estrecho de Gibraltar es tecnológicamente viable. La empresa alemana Herrenknecht, líder mundial en perforación de túneles, ha completado un estudio de viabilidad que confirma que, aunque la infraestructura es extremadamente compleja, su realización es posible. Encargado por la
The Spanish animal rights party PACMA has launched an international campaign urging FIFA, the Spanish government, the Royal Spanish Football Federation, and the Moroccan embassy in Madrid to intervene and halt what it describes as the «massacre of stray dogs in Morocco». The move comes as Morocco, alongside Spain and Portugal, prepares to co-host the 2030 World Cup. Titled «Red Card for the Dog Massacre in Morocco», the campaign seeks to mobilize public opinion and
Updates to the long-awaited project linking Spain and Morocco suggest that the dream of an undersea tunnel across the Strait of Gibraltar is now within technological reach. The German firm Herrenknecht, a global leader in tunnel-boring technology, has completed a feasibility study confirming that the infrastructure, while highly complex, is technically achievable. Commissioned by Spain’s Secegsa (Sociedad Española de Estudios para la Comunicación Fija a través del
Last Wednesday morning, the Spanish Civil Guard apprehended a sub-Saharan migrant who had entered Ceuta from Fnideq using a paraglider. As reported by the Spanish news agency, the migrant successfully crossed the border by leveraging the strong winds and heavy rain that swept through the region. A Civil Guard source indicated that ground patrols, tasked with securing the border fence, detected the flight, monitored its trajectory until it landed, and subsequently detained the individual. This
Officially, Algeria continues to present itself as a mere «observer» in the Sahara issue. In reality, however, the facts tell a different story, one that reinforces Morocco’s long-standing belief that Algiers is an active party to the conflict.
In a heart-wrenching incident that has shocked Tangier's Bir Chifae neighborhood, an eight-month-old infant lost her life at a daycare center due to severe head trauma inflicted by an eight-year-old girl left in charge. Surveillance footage has unveiled the grim reality behind the daycare owner's initial claims, prompting a widespread call for stricter regulations and accountability in childcare facilities across Morocco.
Several major European clubs are reportedly showing strong interest in Ismaël Baouf, the Moroccan U20 international and breakout star of SC Cambuur, according to transfer journalist Ekrem Konur. Ajax, PSV, Feyenoord, and AZ Alkmaar are all monitoring the young defender, who has impressed with his commanding performances in the Keuken Kampioen Divisie, the second tier of professional football in the Netherlands. Baouf has revived his career since leaving Anderlecht on a free transfer,
Following explosive remarks made by MP Ahmed Touizi during a parliamentary session, where he alleged the existence of fraudulent practices within certain milling companies in Morocco, the King's General Prosecutor at the Rabat Court of Appeal has ordered a judicial investigation to verify these claims, particularly those referring to what the speaker described as «mixing paper with flour». Touizi, who heads the Authenticity and Modernity Party (PAM) group in the House of
Abdelilah Benkirane has voiced strong opposition to Article 2 of draft organic law no. 04.21, which seeks to amend and supplement organic law no. 27.11 concerning the House of Representatives. This legislation, recently adopted by the Akhannouch government, has sparked significant controversy. The Secretary General of the PJD is particularly critical of a clause that imposes «a prison sentence of two to five years, along with a fine ranging from 50,000 to 100,000 dirhams, on anyone who