The National Authority for Integrity, Prevention and Combating Corruption (INPPLC) and the General Directorate for National Security (DGSN) and Territorial Surveillance (DGST) signed on Tuesday in Rabat a partnership and institutional cooperation agreement. According to a joint statement, the agreement goes beyond technical cooperation and represents «an explicit declaration of the State’s will to strengthen its internal front against corruption risks by establishing a sustainable
El martes, en Rabat, se formalizó un convenio de asociación y cooperación institucional entre la Instancia Nacional de Probidad, Prevención y Lucha contra la Corrupción (INPPLC) y el conglomerado de la Dirección General de Seguridad Nacional y la Dirección General de Vigilancia del Territorio (DGSN-DGST). Este acuerdo no es solo un mecanismo de cooperación técnica; representa la firme intención del Estado de
«The Autumn of Age», directed by Moroccan filmmaker Bilal Taouil, clinched the Bronze Kama Award at the fifth edition of the Cotonou Film and Digital Meetings (ReCiCo). The event took place from September 27 to October 4 in Benin's capital. The Moroccan short film was honored alongside other notable works during a closing ceremony on Saturday in Cotonou. This edition of ReCiCo, themed «Cinema and Immigration: Issues, Challenges, and Perspectives», was highlighted in a
«L'automne de l’âge» du réalisateur marocain Bilal Taouil a remporté le prix de Kama du bronze de la cinquième édition des Rencontres cinématographiques et numériques de Cotonou (ReCiCo), tenues du 27 septembre au 4 octobre dans la capitale du Benin. Le film marocain inscrit dans la catégorie du court métrage a été honoré aux cotées de plusieurs autres productions lors d’une
El cortometraje «El otoño de la edad» del director marroquí Bilal Taouil ha sido galardonado con el premio Kama de bronce en la quinta edición de los Encuentros Cinematográficos y Digitales de Cotonú (ReCiCo). Este evento se celebró del 27 de septiembre al 4 de octubre en la capital de Benín. La película, que compitió en la categoría de cortometrajes, fue una de las varias producciones premiadas durante la
Nadia Sabri has been appointed as the new director of the Mohammed VI Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art (MMVI), succeeding Abdelaziz El Idrissi. This change comes as part of the National Foundation of Museums' (FNM) administrative reorganization. An accomplished art historian, exhibition curator, academic, and president of AICA Morocco (International Association of Art Critics), Nadia Sabri is charged with advancing efforts to make art more accessible, particularly to younger audiences.
Nadia Sabri vient de succéder à Abdelaziz El Idrissi au poste de directrice du Musée Mohammed VI d’art moderne et contemporain (MMVI), et ce dans le cadre de l’organisation administrative de la Fondation nationale des musées (FNM). Historienne de l'art, commissaire d’exposition, universitaire et présidente de l'AICA Maroc (Association internationale des critiques d'art), Nadia Sabri a pour mission de poursuivre le travail déjà
Nadia Sabri ha sido nombrada como nueva directora del Museo Mohammed VI de Arte Moderno y Contemporáneo (MMVI), sucediendo a Abdelaziz El Idrissi. Este cambio se enmarca dentro de la reorganización administrativa de la Fundación Nacional de Museos (FNM). Historiadora del arte, curadora de exposiciones, académica y presidenta de la sección marroquí de la Asociación Internacional de Críticos de Arte (AICA), Nadia Sabri asume el reto de
Moroccan private clinics groupe Akdital has denied receiving any form of public or government financial support for its investments, whether directly or indirectly. In a statement issued Monday, October 6, the group explained that, as a publicly listed company on the Casablanca Stock Exchange, it operates under strict financial transparency rules set by the Moroccan Capital Market Authority (AMMC). Akdital stressed that all its investments are funded through self-financing, bank loans, and
The National Human Rights Council (CNDH) has continued to monitor the protests taking place across various Moroccan cities and has observed with interest the demonstrations of the past two days, which unfolded peacefully without any incidents that could infringe upon the right to peaceful assembly, both regionally and nationally. In a statement, the CNDH emphasized that this reflects the successful application, by both protesters and law enforcement, of a human rights–based approach to