The Italian authorities have expelled on Thursday 12th of October, a Moroccan national who is considered as a threat to the internal security of the state, said the Italian Ministry Interior in a statement, reported by EFE news agency. The Moroccan man is suspected of having links with people affiliated to the jihadist movement. The 43-year-old man was repatriated by plane from Milan Malpensa International Airport to Casablanca. According to the Ministry, the Moroccan national for whom an
Les prix de la compétition nationale de la meilleure junior entreprise 2017 ont été attribués mardi soir à Casablanca, à l'initiative de l'Association Injaz Al-Maghrib qui célèbre ses dix ans d'existence. Le prix de la meilleure jeune entreprise lycéenne est revenu à Handy Voice de Rabat, pour son application mobile dédiée à aider les sourds muets à communiquer, qui a également
Siemens Gamesa, Spanish manufacturing company principally involved in the fabrication of wind turbines and the construction of wind farms, inaugurated on Wednesday, 11th of October, a new factory in Tangier, according to Medias 24. The event was chaired by Moroccan Minister of Industry, Investement, Trade and Digital Economy, Moulay Hafid Elalamy and Markus Tacke, President and CEO of Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy. The factory will be the first wind turbines manufacturer in Africa and the
Saad Lamjarrad is no longer wearing an electronic ankle bracelet, according to his lawyer, Eric Dupond-Moretti. Contacted by Huffpost Morocco, the French lawyer confirmed the information indicating that the Moroccan singer accused of «aggravated rape» and «voluntary violence», is now able to freely move in France. «Yes, it’s true, he is no longer wearing an electronic ankle bracelet», he said. Indeed, the singer was arrested on October the 26th, 2016
Morocco rejects the unilateral Catalan independence process and expresses its commitment to the sovereignty, national unity and territorial integrity of the kingdom of Spain, said a statement issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation. The unilateral process, announced yesterday, is irresponsible, unsustainable and a source of instability and division not only for Spain but to other neighboring European countries. The Kingdom of Morocco believes in the
Le Maroc rejette le processus unilatéral d’indépendance de la Catalogne et exprime son attachement à la souveraineté, à l’unité nationale et à l’intégrité territoriale du Royaume d’Espagne, indique un communiqué du ministère des Affaires étrangères et de la coopération internationale (MAECI). Le processus unilatéral, annoncé hier, irresponsable et non viable,
Samira Al Zaher, a 35-year-old Moroccan woman who has been living in the United Arab Emirates for 15 years, was struggling for nine years to earn citizenship for her son who was abondanded by his father. Thanks to the Crown Prince of Ajman, an emirate in the UAE, who intervened to help Samira. Her son was granted a Moroccan passport, according to the National, an Emirati online newspaper. In 2007, Sameera Al Zaher married an Egyptian man that she met in the United Arab Emirates, she gave birth
La sélection marocaine olympique de football (moins de 21 ans) a lourdement chuté face à son homologue italienne sur un score de 4 à 0, mardi soir à Ferrare (Italie) en match amical. Les réalisations de l'équipe adverse ont été inscrites par Vittori Pazigini (25e), Patrick Catron (38e), Federico Bonazzoli (86e) et Luca Vido (94e). Cette rencontre s'inscrit dans le cadre des préparatifs des nationaux pour les prochaines
SDX Energy, a British oil company operating in both Egypt and Morocco, announced on Wednesday October the 11th that it discovered natural gas at a development well located near the Sebou permit in Morocco, of which it holds a 75% interest, reports the firm today. The KSR-14 development well was dug to a total depth of 1830 meters, initial results exceeded pre-drilling estimate that work is underway to further assess the potential of the well. SDX believes that the well would be productive in
The Rabat Court of First Instance sentenced on Tuesday, Malika Mezzane, an Amazigh poet, to two months in jail for threatening to slaughter Arabs, her lawyer, Mohamed Almo told EFE news agency. He explained that Mezzane, 57, was arrested on September the 17th and was charged for «threats and discrimination». «We will appeal against the sentence with the hope that she will be found innocent», Almo told the same source. For the record, the Amazigh poet posted