Abdelali Bentohami followed through with his dreams. His childhood dream was to become a doctor to help people in need. In 2010, he created the Health for All Foundation in the Netherlands, which offers free healthcare in Morocco for those who cannot afford it. Thanks to this NGO, he was recently able to help a young Moroccan who was bitten by a pack of dogs in Goulmima, near Errachidia.
The chief executive officer of Ryanair said that terrorists «are generally Muslim men». Interviewed by The Times, Michael O'Leary said that «bombers» will «generally be of a Muslim persuasion», calling for the profiling of Muslim men in airports, the Guardian reports. «They are going to be single males travelling on their own... If you are travelling with a family of kids, on you go; the chances you are going to blow them all up is zero», the
Moroccan coronavirus evacuees flown back to Morocco from Wuhan, China, earlier in February, are expected to leave quarantine on Saturday. According to one of the 167 Moroccans, who is at a military hospital in Rabat, the quarantine imposed on them is expected to end on February 22. The Wuhan-based Moroccan told Yabiladi, Friday, that the evacuees will be able to go home Saturday, after they have been quarantined for 20 days. «Everyone is safe and sound», the same source said,
Algeria has decided to recall its ambassador in Ivory Coast, reacting to the opening of an Ivorian consulate in Laayoune.
To Dutch MEP Kati Piri, addressing the Hirak issue is no more a domestic affair that concerns only Morocco. The politician believes her interest in the Hirak issue is a way of listening to the concerns of her fellow Dutch citizens of Moroccan descent.
Morocco is in an advantageous position to take the next step to a more flexible exchange rate for the dirham, Finance Minister said Thursday in a press conference. «It is up to the finance ministry and the central bank to agree on when to move to the second step», Mohamed Benchaaboun said, adding that Morocco is ready to move forward with its dirham flexibility approach. According to Reuters, Morocco is planning to take the second step in its first phase of achieving a greater
A man was stabbed, Thursday, at a mosque in central London while preparations were being made for afternoon prayers, BBC reports. The man, suspected of stabbing the victim, was arrested by the police inside the mosque. The victim, who is in his 70s, was taken to the hospital and his injuries are not life-threatening, the same source added. The police is not treating the attack as terror-related. An eyewitness told BBC that the suspect «had been a regular at the mosque for several months
Muslims in Germany will organize marches in the country to mourn the victims of the far-right terror attack that killed nine people Wednesday. Friday sermons will also be translated into German to denounce hate and terrorism.
While comparing the Renault plant in Tangier to the one in Algeria, President Abdelmajid Tebboune accused Morocco’s «lobbyists» of ruining the country’s diplomatic ties with France.
Hirak leading figures Nasser Zefzafi and Nabil Ahamjik, currently serving a 20-year prison sentence, began a hunger strike on Wednesday. Tafra, an association founded by the families of Hirak detainees, announced on its Facebook page that the two Hirak detainees have seen their health deteriorate. The detainees want to be assisted and «have all Hirak detainees gathered in one prison». The association added that the detainees want to call their families 30 minutes per three days a