FIFA announced on Tuesday the official procedure for the final draw of the 2026 World Cup. It will take place on Dec. 5 in Washington and will determine the composition of the 12 groups of four teams, featuring 48 squads. Morocco finds itself in Pot 2, alongside countries such as Croatia, Colombia, Senegal, as well as Switzerland and Japan, according to the FIFA/Coca-Cola world ranking published on Nov. 19. The three host countries, Canada, the United States, and Mexico, are automatically
La FIFA reveló este martes el procedimiento oficial para el sorteo final del Mundial 2026. Este evento se llevará a cabo el 5 de diciembre en Washington, donde se definirán los 12 grupos de 4 equipos que conformarán las 48 selecciones participantes. Marruecos ha sido ubicado en el bombo 2, junto a naciones como Croacia, Colombia, Senegal, Suiza y Japón, de acuerdo con el ranking mundial FIFA/Coca-Cola publicado el 19 de noviembre de 2025. Los tres
La FIFA a annoncé mardi la procédure officielle du tirage au sort final du Mondial 2026. Il se tiendra le 5 décembre à Washington et déterminera la composition des 12 groupes de 4 équipes dans lesquels évolueront 48 formations. Le Marос se retrouve dаns le сhapeаu 2, aux сôtés de pays tels quе lа Crоatiе, la Cоlоmbie, lе Sénégal, ainsi que lа Suisse et le Japоn, selоn le classement mоndial
Una familia marroquí de cuatro integrantes perdió la vida el martes por intoxicación de monóxido de carbono en el municipio de Torrox, en la provincia de Málaga, al sur de España, según reportan medios locales. De acuerdo con estas fuentes, las víctimas —dos adultos y dos adolescentes— fallecieron debido a un fallo en un aparato de calefacción doméstico que provocó la intoxicación. La alarma se dio
Une famille marocaine composée de quatre membres est décédée mardi des suites d'une intoxication au monoxyde de carbone dans la commune de Torrox, dans la province de Malaga, au sud de l’Espagne, rapportent les médias locaux. Selon les mêmes sources, les victimes - deux adultes et deux adolescents - ont succombé à une intoxication provoquée par un appareil de chauffage domestique défectueux. L’alerte a
Agadir is currently the hub of significant international discussions, as it hosts the 19th meeting of the heads of national inspection services from the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), alongside Workshops on Harmonizing Compliance Controls, and the 84th plenary meeting of the OECD Scheme for Fruits and Vegetables. Notably, this marks the first time the plenary meeting is held in Africa, from November 24 to 28. These pivotal gatherings are drawing representatives
For the first time, the La Belle Hip Hop festival is set to make its debut in Africa, taking place from Dec. 12-14, 2025, in Marrakech. This inaugural Moroccan edition, named «La Belle Hip Hop», aims to celebrate and amplify women's voices within urban cultures through a free program that is open to all. Launched in 2017 in Belgium by Fatima Elajmi, the festival has evolved into «an international movement showcasing female talent in Hip Hop and urban
Morocco and the Netherlands signed a memorandum of understanding on Monday in London aimed at strengthening their cooperation in the field of maritime transport. This memorandum was signed by the Minister of Transport and Logistics, Abdessamad Qaiouh, and the Dutch Minister of Infrastructure and Water Management, Robert Tieman, on the sidelines of the 34th Assembly of the International Maritime Organization (IMO), currently taking place in the British capital. The agreement seeks the mutual
The Minister of Justice, Abdellatif Ouahbi, attended the second International Judicial Conference in Riyadh from Nov. 23-24, organized by the Saudi Ministry of Justice. A statement from the Ministry of Justice on Monday highlighted that participation in this international gathering reflects the commitment of the attending countries to develop strategic visions and best practices to ensure the quality of judicial and legal services and procedures. This conference shed light on several issues
Acting on the directives of the king, Morocco's Minister of Equipment and Water, Nizar Baraka, took part in the 7th African Union-European Union Summit. The event kicked off on Monday in Luanda, Angola, under the theme «Promoting Peace and Prosperity through Effective Multilateralism». This two-day summit, running from Nov. 24-25, aims to reinforce a strong and forward-thinking partnership. Discussions are structured around two main sessions, one of which is dedicated to the