Made public in December, a new study suggests that there is a new therapeutic target for Silicosis, an incurable disease. The latter affects a huge number of Moroccan workers, especially those who worked for Charbonnage du Maroc, a fromer coal mining company in Jerada.
Morocco has given the green light to Argentina to start importing frozen bovine semen to the Kingdom. The decision was taken last week after the signing of an agreement between Argentina’s Ministry of Agroindustry and ONSSA.
Yassine Arakia is an electrician, a high school teacher and a politician who has been living in Norway for 30 years. Settled down in Oslo, the Casablanca-native believes that getting involved in the political field can help solve the problems of the Moroccan diaspora in Europe.
A 76-year-old Moroccan woman died on Friday, December the 7th, after drowning in an underground tunnel full of water. Her body was found 24 hours later. Speaking to Yabiladi, her family urged the authorities to open an investigation.
According to Gallup’s new Potential Net Migration Index, Morocco is to lose 29% of its youth because of migration. The report indicates that 19% of the country’s adult population would want to leave the country.
Speaking to reporters in Washington, the US National Security Advisor John Bolton said that he is frustrated that the Western Sahara conflict has not been solved. The official took the opportunity to criticize the policy of China and Russia in Africa.
After he managed to be among the two finalists for the Sakharov Prize, Nasser Zefzafi had his speech delivered by his father at the European Parliament during a ceremony held to award the 2018 Sakharov Prize winner.
Reports suggested this week that insurance companies will increase the prices of comprehensive car insurance. The information was confirmed and denied by firms operating in the Kingdom.
In 1951, the US built three military facilities in Morocco including the Nouasseur Air Base, now known as Mohammed V international airport. The Kingdom demanded Americans to pull out of the bases on its territory after it gained independence.
Moroccan Foreign Minister Nasser Bourita and his Venezuelan counterpart met for the second time in less than three months. Their meetings come after the two countries cut diplomatic ties in 2009.