The 8th edition of the La Belle Hip Hop festival will take place from May 21 to 24, 2024, in the Belgian capital, Brussels. It offers a celebration of female talent in hip hop. Under the passionate direction of Fatima Elajmi, this annual event, born in 2017, has established itself as a national and then international leader, bringing together female artists from over eight countries to share their art and experience in the world of Hip Hop. More than just an artistic event, La Belle Hip Hop
Achraf Hakimi has been ranked the 2nd best African player in Ligue 1 for the 2023-2024 season. Olympique de Marseille (OM) striker Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang has been awarded the prestigious Prix Marc-Vivien Foé. The Gabonese player succeeds his teammate Chancel Mbemba, winner the previous year. Aubameyang's 252 points propelled him to the top of the ranking, ahead of Moroccan defender Achraf Hakimi (2nd, 136 points) and Algerian midfielder Nabil Bentaleb (3rd, 122 points). To determine
Morocco's tourist arrivals are expected to set a record in 2024, driven by growth from European markets, according to forecasts by Fitch Solutions research firm BMI. BMI predicts a strong year for Morocco's tourism sector in 2024, with continued growth expected through the end of 2028. This growth will be driven by European tourists, especially from France, Spain, Belgium, Italy, and Germany, as the primary source market for Morocco. This trend is due to «the market's appeal as an
Sent by Sultan Moulay Ismail to the court of King Carlos II of Spain, Mohamed Al Ghassani was tasked with the mission of releasing Muslim captives and retrieve Morocan manuscripts lost in the Iberian country.
While many universities in Europe and the United States have decided to cut ties with Israeli universities in protest of Tel Aviv's ongoing war on Gaza, Moroccan universities that have agreements with Hebrew universities remain silent.
Yesterday afternoon, on the national road between Oued Laou and Tetouan, a blue Dacia cab took a spectacular fall from a cliff, landing miraculously on a low wall. Despite the seriousness of the accident, there were fortunately no fatalities. According to witnesses at the scene and the first rescue workers to arrive, the cab rolled down a dangerous slope, causing considerable material damage. The driver lost control of the vehicle, causing him and his passengers to fall. The Royal Gendarmerie
The Israeli occupation army blew up, Sunday, what remained of Gaza's international airport, located in the far south of the Strip in the city of Rafah. Videos shared to social media showed explosives planted inside the building detonating as the military offensive intensifies in the region, where most of the Palestinians displaced from the north and center have been living since October 2023. تدمير ما تم بالفعل تدميره منذ سنوات .نسف جيش الارهاب
17 Moroccan passengers attempted, on Sunday May 12, to escape from Rome's Fiumicino airport after an emergency landing. The flight, operated by Air Arabia Maroc from Istanbul, was initially scheduled for Tangiers. However, due to a passenger suffering from a heart attack, the crew diverted the aircraft to the nearest airport, Rome Fiumicino, for medical attention to the passenger. While the Italian emergency services were attending to the sick passenger, a group of young Moroccan passengers,
Foreign Minister Nasser Bourita spoke by telephone with his French counterpart, Stéphane Séjourné. The exchange «focused on the positive bilateral dynamics as well as regional and international issues», Moroccan Foreign Ministry announced on X. This phone call comes a month after the last official meeting between the two ministers, which took place in Paris on April 9. Bourita and Séjourné also met in Rabat on February 26. Since then, Morocco
On Saturday, May 11th, the French authorities banned Sahrawis from holding a rally in the town of Bressuire, in the Deux-Sèvres department, to commemorate the «51st anniversary of the creation of the Polisario Front», reports Ouest-France. The decision was motivated by security considerations. The police prefecture feared clashes between Polisario supporters and Moroccans, who were planning to hold a counter-demonstration on the same day. Bressuire had already hosted