أدى التجميد المفاجئ لتمويلات الوكالة الأمريكية للتنمية الدولية من قبل الإدارة الأمريكية الحالية إلى إرباك المنظمات غير الحكومية المغربية ومسؤولي المشاريع، مما يهدد عقودًا من العمل التنموي. كانت التداعيات منذ يناير لافتة، حيث شهدت عمليات تسريح واسعة النطاق طالت آلاف
La congelación repentina de los financiamientos de la USAID por parte de la administración Trump ha sumido a las ONG marroquíes y a los responsables de proyectos en la confusión, amenazando décadas de trabajo dedicado al desarrollo del Reino. Las repercusiones desde enero han sido notables, con despidos masivos y ONG esforzándose por encontrar financiamiento alternativo.
Le gel soudain des financements de l'USAID par l'administration Trump a plongé les ONG marocaines et les responsables de projets dans la confusion, menaçant des décennies de travail au service du développement du Royaume. Les répercussions depuis janvier ont été marquantes, avec des licenciements massifs et des ONG s'efforçant de trouver des financements alternatifs.
The abrupt freeze of USAID funding by the current US administration has left Moroccan NGOs and project managers in disarray, threatening decades of developmental work. The fallout since January has been stark, with mass layoffs affecting thousands and Moroccan organizations scrambling to secure alternative funding.
More than twenty professional organizations, associations and civil society groups have called for a sit-in on Nov. 29 in front of the Moroccan Parliament in Rabat to commemorate the International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People. The Moroccan Coalition of Human Rights Organizations also frames this initiative as part of the national activities of the Moroccan Front for Supporting Palestine and Against Normalization. This demonstration is taking place against the backdrop of the
The Consulate General of the Kingdom of Morocco in Valencia inaugurated a photography exhibition titled «Southern Morocco, Where the Desert Blooms» on Tuesday, Nov. 25. The exhibition aims to highlight the richness of the southern provinces of the Kingdom in terms of their natural beauty, cultural depth, and developmental dynamism. It is organized in partnership with the international festival of photography and discussion ValenciaPhoto and the public library of Valencia. The
The primary criminal court in Tangier sentenced Moroccan-French rapper Walid Georgey, known as MAES, to 7 years in prison on Tuesday night. The verdict included his conviction on charges of forming a criminal gang, attempted kidnapping and detention, inciting the commission of felonies and misdemeanors, and participation in these acts. Georgey, who was residing in Dubai before heading to Morocco, was pursued on suspicion of inciting the murder of an individual in Marrakech, alongside nine
The security cooperation between Morocco and Spain dismantled a criminal network specializing in human trafficking and document forgery, operating between the coasts of Nador and Melilla. According to investigation data, the network began its activities in April, when its members started acquiring recreational boats and jet skis to transport migrants during the summer season, exploiting the maritime route linking northern Morocco and Melilla. Investigations revealed that between May and July,
The Polisario Front announced that its Secretary-General, Brahim Ghali, met with United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres on Monday, on the sidelines of the seventh African Union-European Union summit held in the Angolan capital, Luanda. The leader of the separatist front addressed the recent UN Security Council Resolution 2797 and spoke about "attempts by some parties to change the nature of a case registered with the United Nations as a decolonization issue since 1963,"
Former Spanish King Juan Carlos I revealed that the late King Hassan II believed that Ceuta and Melilla should be left for future generations to decide their fate. He considered that this matter should not be resolved in their generation but rather managed with a long-term vision and political calm. This revelation comes in a new book by French author Laurence Debray titled "The King Who Stepped Down," which includes testimonies and reflections by the former Spanish king on his personal and