Naif Alrajhi Investment, un groupe d'investissement saoudien de premier plan, a conclu un partenariat stratégique avec le leader marocain de la construction TGCC par le biais de sa filiale saoudienne, TGCC Middle East, le 19 mai 2025. Cette collaboration se concentrera sur la réalisation de projets développés par Naif Alrajhi Investment en Arabie saoudite. «Cette alliance s'aligne avec notre vision de développer des environnements urbains
Naif Alrajhi Investment, un influyente grupo de inversión de Arabia Saudita, ha forjado una alianza estratégica con TGCC, el líder marroquí en construcción, a través de su filial saudita TGCC Middle East, el 19 de mayo de 2025. Esta colaboración se enfocará en la ejecución de proyectos desarrollados por Naif Alrajhi Investment en territorio saudita. «Esta alianza está alineada con nuestra visión de crear
Naif Alrajhi Investment, a leading Saudi investment group, entered into a strategic partnership with Moroccan construction leader TGCC through its Saudi subsidiary, TGCC Middle East, on May 19, 2025. The collaboration will focus on constructing projects developed by Naif Alrajhi Investment within Saudi Arabia. "This alliance aligns with our vision to develop vibrant urban environments," said Naif Saleh Alrajhi, Chairman and CEO of Naif Alrajhi Investment. Mohammed Bouzoubaa, Chairman and CEO
The annual congress of French Travel Companies (EDV) is being hosted in Agadir-Taghazout from May 15-18, 2025. This strategic choice by Morocco's National Tourism Office (ONMT) aims to strengthen relationships between tourism professionals from both countries. Over three days, more than 400 French decision-makers—including travel agencies, tour operators, transporters, and hoteliers—will gather to discuss the future of tourism, share industry trends, and develop market perspectives
In the latest developments of the baby trafficking case, an Italian Review Court has confirmed that the Moroccan couple accused of smuggling a newborn from Morocco to Turin in a shopping bag will remain in custody. The judges cited substantial concerns about the risk of reoffending and potential tampering with evidence as the primary reasons for maintaining their detention. According to the Italian newspaper Corriere Torino, intercepted conversations reveal the couple's criminal intent in
Saint-Gobain Maroc a inauguré le 13 mai 2025 une nouvelle usine Weber à Agadir. Cette installation, dédiée aux solutions de mortier industriel, est située dans la zone industrielle de Drarga-Agadir et a bénéficié du soutien du gouvernement marocain. La cérémonie d'inauguration a rassemblé les autorités locales, des partenaires ainsi que des membres de la direction de Saint-Gobain. En plus de l'ouverture de
El 13 de mayo de 2025, Saint-Gobain Marruecos celebró la apertura de una nueva planta de Weber en Agadir, dedicada a soluciones de mortero industrial. Situada en la zona industrial de Drarga-Agadir, esta instalación ha contado con el respaldo del gobierno marroquí. La ceremonia de inauguración congregó a autoridades locales, socios y miembros de la dirección de Saint-Gobain. Además de poner en marcha esta nueva unidad de producción, la
Saint-Gobain Morocco officially inaugurated a new Weber factory in Agadir on May 13, 2025. The facility, specializing in industrial mortar solutions, is strategically located in the Drarga-Agadir industrial zone and has received support from the Moroccan government. The inauguration ceremony brought together local authorities, partners, and members of Saint-Gobain’s leadership team. In addition to launching the production unit, the company has introduced on-site training
The Royal Moroccan Federation of Equestrian Sports (FRMSE) will organize the 24th Hassan II «Tbourida» Trophy, Morocco's Traditional Equestrian Arts Championship, from May 26 to June 1, 2025, at Dar Es Salam in Rabat. Twenty-four «Sorbas» (troupes) will compete, including eighteen senior teams (17 years and older) and six junior teams (12-16 years). For the first time, the Southern Zone will be represented in the junior category by Hassan El AAIDA's troupe from
The Mercedes 240D, introduced in the 1970s with hundreds of thousands sold by the mid-80s, found new life in Morocco after being shipped there en masse when deemed obsolete for European markets. Today, these vintage vehicles serve as vital public transport across rural Morocco, particularly on mountainous roads, and as the country's signature «grands taxis». According to WePresent, photographer Myriam Meloni documented this phenomenon in her project «One Million Km»,