Les Semaines marocaines à Strasbourg, une manifestation culturelle d’envergure qui promeut la richesse et la diversité du patrimoine culturel du Maroc, se tiendront du 14 octobre au 11 décembre prochain, apprend-on auprès des organisateurs. Tenu conjointement par le consulat général du royaume et l’Alliance française Strasbourg-Europe, sous le thème «La part de l’Autre», cet événement est le
La sélection marocaine de Beach soccer a battu, mercredi, son homologue mauritanienne sur le score de 4 buts à 3, en match amical disputé au Complexe Mohammed VI de football. Les hommes de Gilberto Da Costa de Souza se sont imposés grâce à des réalisations de Reda Zahraoui, auteur d'un doublé, Mustapha Tais et Souhail Bessak. Il s'agit du premier acte d'une double confrontation amicale face à la Mauritanie, en préparation
Morocco's tourism sector continues to thrive, reaching a new historical milestone by welcoming 13.1 million visitors by the end of September 2024. The Ministry of Tourism, Handicrafts, and Social Economy announced this achievement on Wednesday. This represents an increase of approximately 2 million tourists compared to the same period in 2023, highlighting Morocco's growing appeal as an international travel destination. September was particularly successful, attracting 1.3 million tourists, a
Le secteur touristique marocain continue sur sa lancée exceptionnelle, franchissant une nouvelle étape historique avec l’accueil de 13,1 millions de visiteurs à fin septembre 2024, a annoncé, mercredi, le ministère du Tourisme, de l’artisanat et de l’économie sociale et solidaire. Cette performance représente une augmentation d’environ 2 millions de touristes par rapport à la même période en 2023,
Al-Azhar University in Gaza announced on Wednesday that it had successfully issued certificates to the 40 graduates of the previous cohorts of the King Hassan II College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences. This was made possible thanks to a generous grant from the Kingdom of Morocco, which came despite the challenging conditions in the Gaza Strip due to ongoing Israeli aggression. This grant followed a previous one provided by the Bayt Mal Al-Quds Al-Sharif Agency to the university to
Teams from Morocco, Tunisia, and Libya have automatically qualified for the final phase of the African Nations Championship (CHAN) for Local Players, scheduled to take place from February 1 to 28, 2025 in Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda. The Confederation of African Football (CAF) made this announcement on Wednesday in Cairo during the competition's draw. The CHAN qualifiers will consist of two rounds of knockout matches. The first round will be played from October 25 to 27 and November 1 to 3,
The Moroccan Minister of Economic Inclusion, Microenterprise, Employment, and Skills, Younes Skouri, and the Mauritanian Minister of Vocational Training, Handicrafts, and Crafts, Mohamed Maalainine Ould Eyih, met in Rabat on Wednesday to discuss strengthening bilateral cooperation in vocational training. Their meeting focused on exploring specific and concrete ways to advance cooperation in this area, which is crucial for both countries. The discussion built upon the framework agreement signed
Les équipes du Maroc, de la Tunisie et de la Libye se sont qualifiées d'office à la phase finale du Championnat d’Afrique des nations des joueurs locaux (CHAN), qui se tiendra du 1er au 28 février 2025 au Kenya, en Tanzanie et en Ouganda, a annoncé la Confédération africaine de football (CAF), mercredi au Caire, en marge du tirage au sort de cette compétition. Les qualifications se dérouleront sur deux tours en matchs
Spain's Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food, Luis Planas, reaffirmed Madrid's commitment to maintaining «stable relations» with Rabat on Tuesday, following the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) ruling on the EU-Morocco fisheries and agricultural agreements. Speaking at the inauguration of the 16th edition of the Fruit Attraction Fair, with Morocco participating, Planas emphasized that the agricultural agreement remains in force for another twelve months. Last
Latifa Benharara, a young Moroccan-Italian cyclist, has taken on the challenge of cycling approximately 4,500 km from the Maiella massif in the Abruzzo region of east-central Italy to the Sahara. The journey, which started on Sunday in the town of Sulmona, will take her through France and Spain before concluding her sporting adventure at the end of November in Erg Chigaga, one of the major ergs in Morocco's southern provinces. In a statement to MAP, Benharara shared that through this