Saïd Chaou, ancien député marocain, et 15 coaccusés sont actuellement jugés à Breda, aux Pays-Bas, pour des accusations liées au trafic de drogue, au blanchiment d'argent et à l'appartenance à une organisation criminelle. Chaou, qui se trouve au cœur des tensions diplomatiques entre les Pays-Bas et le Maroc, nie les allégations, affirmant que sa richesse provient d'activités commerciales légitimes au Maroc.
Saïd Chaou, former Moroccan MP, and 15 co-defendants are on trial in Breda, Netherlands, facing charges related to drug trafficking, money laundering, and criminal organization membership. Chaou, who has been at the heart of Dutch-Moroccan diplomatic tensions, denies the allegations, claiming his wealth comes from legitimate business ventures in Morocco.
More than 31,000 payment card details from Morocco have been leaked and are now available on the dark web, according to multinational cybersecurity company Cypherleak. The company provides an automated cyber risk monitoring and rating platform. In a post shared last week on its LinkedIn account, Cypherleak revealed its findings: a total of 31,220 leaked payment cards from Morocco were detected. The company reported that 21,657 cards were leaked with Card Verification Value (CVV) information,
Plus de 31 000 données de cartes de paiement marocaines ont été compromises et circulent désormais sur le dark web, selon la société de cybersécurité Cypherleak. Cette entreprise propose une plateforme automatisée dédiée à la surveillance et à l'évaluation des risques cybernétiques. Dans un post LinkedIn publié la semaine dernière, Cypherleak a révélé que
The far-right Vox party voiced its opposition on Tuesday to the agreement between the Junts party and Pedro Sanchez's government on the distribution of unaccompanied minor migrants. Party leader Santiago Abascal posted on social media: «No to Bilbao, no to Barcelona, no to anywhere. But to Morocco». Vox Secretary General Ignacio Garriga also condemned the agreement, calling the planned redistribution of 4,000 unaccompanied minors «extremely dangerous». He highlighted
The General Secretariat of the Justice and Development Party (PJD) issued a communiqué expressing its «deep anger» over the resumption of what it described as the «criminal Zionist entity's genocide against the defenseless Palestinian people» and the ongoing siege on Gaza, in blatant violation of the ceasefire agreement and international law. The statement came after Israel resumed its military operations in Gaza on Monday, breaching the ceasefire and resulting
On Tuesday evening, a newborn baby was found abandoned by the roadside near the Grand Mosque in the city of Mrirt, a town in Khénifra Province. The infant, wrapped in a blanket, was in good health, according to media sources. Local authorities and forensic police were alerted and have launched an investigation under the supervision of the competent public prosecutor's office to determine the circumstances and reasons behind the abandonment. Meanwhile, civil protection personnel
The Tindouf camps witnessed a protest march on Tuesday, March 18, against the kidnapping of Sahrawis by armed groups linked to drug trafficking, according to the Forum for the Support of Tindouf Autonomists (FORSATIN). The abduction of Fadili, an octogenarian who has been held for over four months, served as the catalyst for the mobilization. His kidnappers operate openly, even allowing their hostage to plead in videos shared on social media for his son to return the drugs he allegedly stole
General Mohamed Berrid, Inspector General of the Royal Armed Forces (FAR), is currently on an official visit to Saudi Arabia. On Tuesday, March 18, he toured the headquarters of the Islamic Military Counter Terrorism Coalition, established in March 2015 by Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. «During the visit, the two parties discussed issues of mutual interest and explored ways to enhance their cooperation in combating terrorism», the Coalition stated on the platform
The Spanish far-left is rallying behind the Polisario Front amid the prospect of reduced U.S. financial aid. The Trump administration has decided to cut funding for USAID, the public agency that provides the Front with millions of dollars annually. On Tuesday, lawmakers from the United Left (Izquierda Unida), part of the Sumar coalition, submitted a bill urging the government to increase aid to the Polisario Front. «This proposal is not just a response to a humanitarian crisis but also