Most Active Stories: Morocco

  1. Western Sahara: 'Release Human Rights Activists,' AU Body Tells Morocco

    A majority of sixty-eight members of the Pan- African Parliament (PAP) have adopted the motion to exert pressure on the government of the Kingdom of Morocco to release the seven human rights activists that were "abducted upon their return from visiting their families in the Saharawi refugee camps."

  2. Morocco/Cameroon: General Mobilisation to Spur Lions to Victory

    Free tickets and transportation have been provided for Cameroonians resident in Morocco.

  3. Vaceslav Shrugs Off Morocco Interest

    RWANDA'S national basketball team head coach is ready to commit his future to Rwanda despite being linked with a possible move to Morocco.

  4. U.S., Country Share Goals of Regional Security, Prosperity and Opportunity

    Below is the transcript of the press availability with the U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and Moroccan Foreign Monister Taieb Fassi-Fihri on November 2, 2009, during the U.S. Secretary's visit to Marrakesh, Morocco.

  5. Mauritania: Desert Locusts Threaten Region

    A potentially serious infestation of desert locusts has broken out in Mauritania, but experts are hopeful that quickly implemented countermeasures will prevent a  repeat of the plague that hit the region five years ago.

  6. Gambia: Royal Air Maroc in Local Skies

    After their maiden flight to the Gambia on Sunday 25th October,the home Manager of Royal Air Maroc Aisa Alberough held a press briefing at the Coco Ocean Resort and spa on Monday 26th October 2009 at 19:00hours.

  7. Clinton Will Attend Forum for the Future in Morocco

    Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton will attend the sixth Forum for the Future in November in Morocco, a meeting that has become an important regional conference that brings together leading government officials from the Middle East and North Africa, representatives of the major advanced economies, and civil society and private sector leaders.

  8. Nigeria: NSMWs Wants FG to Reject Political Trials of Activists by Morocco

    Nigerian solidarity movement with Western Sahara yesterday called on the federal government to condemn the political trial of about seven Saharawi activists by the Moroccan government.


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