According to the Moroccan Association for the Fight against AIDS, women are more likely to be carrying the virus of AIDS in Morocco. The information was published in the association’s report on women’s day last Wednesday. The report claims that amongst 24 thousands AIDS bearer 37 % are women. The number sounds a bit shocking compared to the nineties, when only 8 % of the virus bearers were women. The association have pointed out also that women are exposed to catching the disease
Moroccan Special Operation Forces have partnered with their American counterparts to share their communicational and medical skills during Operation Flintlock 2017. The operation is a campaign held in Morocco, most precisely, in Tifnit to train and exchange expertise with 2000 personnel from 24 allied nations. The exercise sponsored by the US Africa Command began on the 27th of February and will carry on till March the 16th according to FOFREP News online newspaper. The training aims to
It is this morning that the court appeal of Sale resumed the trial of the 25 people accused of killing 11 people and injuring 70 in 2010. The court of appeal in Sale was packed with lawyers, relatives of victims and defendants, observers, journalists and security forces as the hearing began. The courtroom was dominated by a giant screen broadcasting the hearing and the presented evidence. Outside, supporters of the two camps ; separated by a line of policemen, exchanged slogans and
The Ministry of Tourism has collaborated with the globetrotter couple Amal and Anass Yakine to launch a social media campaign that promotes the best sustainable tourism initiatives. The project entitled #voyagedurable (sustainable travelling) was brought by the Ministry of Tourism in order to celebrate the international year of sustainable tourism for development. The campaign that aims to raise awareness among people and make them understand the concept of sustainable tourism in the
Reda Houdaifa has developed a great interest in reading books. He is passionate about literature and wants to contribute in the world of words.
The trial of the 24 defendants originally convicted in a military court of killing law enforcement officers in the Gdim Izik camp, is taking place in the criminal chamber of the Sale's appeals court this monday morning. The court has accepted the defense' request to conduct a medical expertise to check on the mental and physical health of the accused. The judges also ask to summon the witnesses involved in the case and the officers who wrote and witnessed the legal proceedings of the