As part of the 2025 national campaign «We Will Not Remain Silent on Violence», the National Human Rights Council has launched a series of video testimonies inspired by real cases documented both online and offline. The initiative highlights the different forms of digital or technology-facilitated violence targeting women and girls, as well as the groups most affected by it—female journalists, migrants, politicians, students, content creators, businesswomen, and women with
Princess Lalla Asmaa, President of the Lalla Asmaa Foundation, inaugurated on Monday in Meknes the new «Princess Lalla Asmaa» Center, a regional hub of excellence offering comprehensive and entirely free care for hearing-impaired children from surrounding cities and communes. This Center, the third major facility developed by the Foundation after those in Rabat and Tangier, forms part of a national vision that places inclusion, dignity, and equal opportunity at the core of
Su Alteza Real la Princesa Lalla Asmaa ha inaugurado en Mequinez el nuevo Centro «Princesa Lalla Asmaa», el tercer núcleo regional de un sistema inclusivo que ya opera en Rabat y Tánger. Esta estructura gratuita está diseñada para acoger a niños sordos y con problemas auditivos de la región, en línea con la visión real de promover la equidad y la inclusión. El centro atiende a 56 estudiantes, desde preescolar hasta
SAR la Princesse Lalla Asmaa a inauguré à Meknès un nouveau Centre “Princesse Lalla Asmaa”, troisième pôle régional du dispositif inclusif déjà déployé à Rabat et Tanger. Cette structure gratuite accueille des enfants sourds et malentendants issus de la région, dans la continuité de la vision royale en faveur de l’équité et de l’inclusion. L’établissement
Marruecos ha dado inicio a la primera edición de la AMAZE CanSat Academy, un innovador programa de formación espacial que se inauguró el pasado 5 de diciembre en Benguerir. Este proyecto surge de la colaboración entre la Embajada de Estados Unidos en Marruecos, la Iniciativa Marroquí para la Industria Espacial (MISI) y el Liceo de Excelencia Mohammed VI (LM6E). Inspirado en los modelos educativos de Estados Unidos y en el ciclo de vida de la ingeniería
Le Maroc a lancé la première édition de l'AMAZE CanSat Academy, un programme novateur de formation spatiale, inauguré le 5 décembre à Benguerir. Ce projet est le fruit d'un partenariat entre l'Ambassade des États-Unis au Maroc, l'Initiative Marocaine pour l'Industrie Spatiale (MISI) et le Lycée d'Excellence Mohammed VI (LM6E). S'inspirant des modèles éducatifs américains et du cycle de vie de l'ingénierie des
Morocco has inaugurated the first edition of the AMAZE CanSat Academy, a new space-training program launched on December 5 in Benguerir through a partnership between the U.S. Embassy in Morocco, the Moroccan Initiative for Space Industry (MISI), and the Mohammed VI High School of Excellence (LM6E). Inspired by U.S. educational models and NASA’s systems-engineering lifecycle, the program offers Moroccan students high-level training on mini-satellites, including virtual masterclasses with
National A’ team coach Tarik Sektioui said on Sunday that his players will aim for victory against Saudi Arabia in the third and final matchday of Group B at the Arab Cup, in order to secure their place in the quarterfinals. «A draw is not our objective, even if it would qualify us for the next round. We want to win and finish top of the group», Sektioui said at the pre-match press conference ahead of Monday’s game at Lusail Stadium (6 p.m. GMT+1). He acknowledged that
On Sunday, the coach of the national A' football team, Tarik Sektioui, expressed confidence in his players' ambition to secure a win against Saudi Arabia in the final Group B match of the Arab Cup. «A draw might be enough to advance to the quarter-finals, but our sights are set on victory to top the group,» Sektioui stated during a press conference ahead of Monday's clash at Loussail Stadium (18:00 GMT+1). «Facing Saudi Arabia, a formidable contender for the title, will be no
El entrenador del equipo nacional A' de fútbol de Marruecos, Tarik Sektioui, afirmó el domingo que sus jugadores buscarán la victoria frente a Arabia Saudita en la tercera y última jornada del grupo B de la Copa Árabe de Fútbol, con el objetivo de asegurar su clasificación a los cuartos de final. «El empate no es nuestro objetivo, aunque nos permitiría avanzar a la siguiente ronda. Queremos ganar para terminar en la cima del