La sélection marocaine de futsal s’est qualifiée aux quarts de finale de la Coupe du monde (Ouzbékistan 2024), en s'imposant face à l’Iran (4-3), en match des huitièmes disputé ce jeudi au Complexe sportif universel de Boukhara. Les Iraniens ont ouvert le score par Mohammad Hossein Derakhshani à la 4e minute du jeu. Le Maroc n’a pas tardé à remettre les pendules à l’heure par le biais de Khalid Bouzid
Morocco's futsal team secured a place in the quarterfinals of the 2024 FIFA Futsal World Cup in Uzbekistan, defeating Iran 4-3 in a thrilling round-of-16 match. The match, played at the Universal Sports Complex in Bukhara, saw Iran take an early lead through Mohammadhossein Derakhshani in the 4th minute. However, Morocco quickly responded with a goal from Khalid Bouzid to level the score. An own goal by Alireza Rafieipour gave Morocco the advantage in the 11th minute, and goals from Soufiane
Morocco Prime Minister Aziz Akhannouch held talks with Dutch Prime Minister Dick Schoof on Wednesday in New York. This was the first meeting between the two heads of government since Schoof's appointment in July and provided an opportunity to highlight the positive momentum in Moroccan-Dutch relations. Akhannouch and Schoof agreed to build on this momentum, emphasizing the importance of dialogue and positive exchanges between their countries. They also discussed ways to further strengthen
Addressing the UN Security Council, Nasser Bourita, Minister of Foreign Affairs, African Cooperation, and Moroccans Resident Abroad, called for a UN Charter that aligns with the world's new realities. Speaking at a public debate organized on Wednesday, the Minister noted that the international community has achieved many gains based on respect for this Charter. However, he emphasized that these achievements remain under threat in the face of emerging and multidimensional challenges to
Devant le Conseil de sécurité de l’ONU, le ministre des Affaires étrangères, de la coopération africaine et des Marocains résidant à l’étranger, Nasser Bourita a plaidé pour une Charte onusienne qui soit en phase avec les nouvelles réalités du monde. Intervenant lors d’un débat public organisé mercredi sous le thème «Leadership pour la Paix : Unis pour le respect de la
Au moment où le scandale concernant les 3e et 4e génération de pilules, beaucoup de ladies ne veulent pas prendre de risques. Elles ne veulent pas non plus retourner aux pilules de premières générations, connues pour leurs effets indésirables trop gênants. Et elles n’ont pas l’intention non plus de sur peupler la planète. Alors, maintenant qu’on a mis les petits comprimés au tiroir, quelles autres solutions
Attijari Global Research (AGR) has revised its valuation of Maroc Telecom's target share price to MAD 117, offering potential appreciation of 24% to 2025. This positive outlook on the share's future performance on the stock market is based primarily on the operator's operational achievements, confirming the resilience of its business model despite the increasingly challenging regulatory and competitive environments observed since 2019, AGR explains in its recent «Research Report –
Economic growth in Morocco is projected to slow to 2.8% in 2024 before rebounding to 4.4% in 2025, according to Bank Al-Maghrib (BAM) projections. The forecast includes a 6.9% contraction in agricultural value added in 2024, followed by an 8.6% increase in 2025, assuming average cereal production of 55 million quintals, BAM specifies in a press release on the third quarterly meeting of 2024 of its Council. Driven primarily by manufacturing, mining, and tourism-related activities,
The Board of Bank Al-Maghrib (BAM), Morocco’s central bank, meeting in Rabat on Tuesday, decided to maintain the key rate at 2.75%. In a statement following its third quarterly meeting of 2024, BAM stated, «The Board deemed it appropriate to continue with the current monetary policy direction. Therefore, it decided to keep the key rate unchanged at 2.75% while closely monitoring developments in the economic and social situation».
La croissance économique devrait ralentir à 2,8% en 2024, avant de rebondir à 4,4% en 2025, selon les projections de Bank Al-Maghrib (BAM). Cette prévision recouvre une contraction de 6,9% de la valeur ajoutée agricole en 2024, puis une progression de 8,6% en 2025, sous l’hypothèse d’une production céréalière moyenne de 55 millions de quintaux, précise un communiqué après la troisième