El club belga Sporting Lokeren ha anunciado el fichaje del extremo belga-marroquí Anisse Brrou. A sus 26 años, el jugador regresa a Bélgica tras su paso por el Lokomotiv Sofia de Bulgaria. Brrou ha firmado un contrato por dos años, con opción a uno adicional, según confirmó el club en un comunicado. «De vuelta en Bélgica, nuestro compatriota aporta velocidad, ingenio y talento técnico al ataque de Lokeren. ¡Bienvenido
Les space cakes et les brownies au haschisch ne sont plus une nouveauté aux Pays-Bas, mais des bonbons Haribo infusés au cannabis ? Ça, c'est du jamais vu. Haribo a rappelé ses bonbons Happy Cola F!ZZ après que des traces de cannabis ont été découvertes dans plusieurs sacs de 1 kg — oui, les vrais Haribo, pas des contrefaçons. L'Autorité néerlandaise de sécurité des aliments et des produits de
The Spanish group World Aviation has launched an exclusive helicopter service connecting the city of Malaga with various destinations, including Morocco. The service offers fast, premium access to Morocco, catering to tourists, business travelers, and international visitors with high purchasing power. «We're offering a unique experience with modern helicopters—almost unmatched in Europe—that will bring added value to Andalusian tourism», Fernando Gomez, a
Los space cakes y los brownies de hachís ya son parte del paisaje en los Países Bajos, pero ¿caramelos Haribo con infusión de cannabis? Eso sí es una novedad. Haribo ha retirado del mercado sus caramelos Happy Cola F!ZZ tras el hallazgo de trazas de cannabis en varios paquetes de 1 kg. Y sí, hablamos de los auténticos Haribo, no de imitaciones. La Autoridad Neerlandesa de Seguridad Alimentaria y de Productos de Consumo (NVWA)
Amid the ongoing Israeli military escalation in the Gaza Strip and the severe deterioration of humanitarian conditions, Moroccan doctors are preparing to demonstrate in solidarity with the Palestinian people. The Moroccan coordination group «Doctors for Palestine» has announced a national rally in white coats in front of the parliament building in Rabat. Scheduled for Sunday, June 1, 2025, at 11:00 AM, this event marks their seventy-third solidarity stand with resilient Gaza. This
Belgian club Sporting Lokeren has announced the signing of Moroccan-Belgian winger Anisse Brrou. The 26-year-old returns to Belgium from Bulgaria, where he played for Lokomotiv Sofia. Brrou has signed a two-year contract with an option, the club confirmed in a statement. «Now back in Belgium, our compatriot brings speed, flair, and technical skill to Lokeren’s attack. Welcome to Daknam, Anisse!» the club wrote. Anisse developed in Standard de Liège’s youth
Abdellah Bouanou, the head of the Justice and Development Party's parliamentary group, has requested to speak under Article 163 of the House of Representatives' internal regulations on an urgent matter during the upcoming weekly session dedicated to oral questions, scheduled for Monday, June 2, 2025. According to Bouanou's request, the issue concerns «the issuance of forged certification diplomas to engineers at the National School of Applied Sciences in Oujda». He mentioned that
Space cakes and hash brownies are old news in the Netherlands, but cannabis-laced Haribo gummies? That’s a new one. Haribo has recalled its Happy Cola F!ZZ sweets after traces of cannabis were found in several 1kg bags—yes, the real deal Haribo, not knockoffs. The Dutch Food and Consumer Product Safety Authority (NVWA) said the recall follows reports of health complaints, such as dizziness from people—including children—who ate the sweets. The affected packs had a
The Spanish National Court has granted temporary protection to a Moroccan police officer who applied for asylum, allowing him to remain in Spain while his case is reviewed. The officer, who served in Tangier, submitted his asylum request on May 19 at the Tarajal border crossing in Ceuta, citing discrimination based on his Rifian origins and alleging he was coerced into participating in illegal activities within the Moroccan police force. In statements to Spanish media, he warned,
Valerius Morocco, a joint venture between Moroccan firm SG3H and Portuguese industrial group Valerius Group, has officially inaugurated its new garment manufacturing unit in Salé on Thursday, May 29. The ceremony was attended by Industry and Trade Minister Ryad Mezzour. With a total investment of 102.72 million dirhams, the project is expected to create 1,640 new direct and indirect jobs, reads a press release. The facility is part of the Fast-Fashion ecosystem and will focus on