A major new road linking Smara in Morocco to the Mauritanian border is nearly finished. Samih Zemari, regional chief of ...
Morocco maintained its 50th position globally in the 2025 Global Soft Power Index by Brand Finance, leading North Africa and ...
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Hespress on MSNMorocco ranks 50th globally in 2025 Soft Power IndexMorocco has maintained its position at 50th place globally in the 2025 Soft Power Index, scoring 40.6 points out of 100, according to the report released by “Brand Finance” on Thursday. The country ...
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Emirates News Agency on MSNArab Parliament for Child opens its fourth sessionThe Arab Parliament for the Child (APC) held its first opening session of the fourth term in Sharjah on Saturday, under the ...
A regional training course designed to strengthen the implementation of IMO treaties in African Member States has concluded ...
Family of Morocco boat tragedy victims sold land, paid Rs4m each so Sufyan and Atif could make it to Spain from Mauritania.
Denmark has tightened citizenship rules in recent years and is set to hike the application fee. Has this resulted in more or fewer people from countries classified as 'Menapt' becoming naturalised ...
Sudan's military led government are upset by Kenya's decision to host a conference of the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces Is there a regional power play behind Mauritania and Morocco's electricity ...
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AFP on MSNAlgiers Slams French Ministers Visit to W. SaharaAlgeria on Tuesday denounced a visit by French Culture Minister Rachida Dati to Western Sahara, after Paris recognized ...
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allAfrica.com on MSNAfrica: Sen. Cruz, Chairman of the Subcommittee on Africa and Global Health Policy, Meets with African AmbassadorsPress Release - U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas), the Chairman of the Subcommittee on Africa and Global Health Policy and a ...
The cost of a daily nutritious diet in Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger is 110% higher than the west African region’s daily ...
The delegation, consisting of 30 high-ranking officials including department heads and senior public sector employees from Oman, Algeria, Tunisia, Morocco, Mauritania, Egypt, Palestine, Lebanon, Iraq, ...
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