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Category: Headlines
Tunisia: Bakers on strike over state’s refusal to pay €78 million subsidies; night protests continue for fifth day
Tunisian bakers have gone on strike across Tunisia to protest against the government’s reluctance to disburse around 78 million euros (TND250 million) in form of ... Read More
Italy donates Niger two helicopters as part of military cooperation
Italy Tuesday donated two military helicopters to the Nigerien army in the framework of military cooperation between the two countries, news agency of the West ... Read More
Egyptian e-commerce platform Kenzz secures $3.5m in seed fund
Kenzz, an Egyptian e-commerce platform bringing shopping to the mass market, has grabbed $3.5 million in seed funding to be used to grow product categories ... Read More
King Mohammed VI chaired Council of Ministers that adopted 2023 appropriation bill
King Mohammed VI, who was accompanied by Crown Prince Moulay El Hassan, chaired, this Tuesday, at the Royal Palace in Rabat, a Council of Ministers ... Read More
Morocco & EU seal green partnership to decarbonize their economies
Morocco and the European Union signed on Tuesday in Rabat a “Green Partnership” to counter climate change, advance their energy transition, protect the environment and ... Read More
Morocco set on diversifying its drone arsenal
Morocco has reportedly purchased an unspecified number of China’s Wing Loong II medium-altitude, long-endurance unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) as it continues to bolster its air ... Read More
New York Times zooms on self-isolated Algeria
New York times has had a rare access to the sealed Algerian state, drawing a bleak picture of conditions there and holding the military junta ... Read More
Dozens of Ghanaian public universities go on strike over allowance disputes
Workers including teachers in 15 Ghanaian public universities declared a strike Monday over their allowance disputes with the government, XiHua news agency reports. The strikes ... Read More
AFRICOM Commander Praises U.S.-Morocco Military & Security Partnership
General Michael Langley, U.S. AFRICOM commander, praised on Monday the strength of the U.S.-Morocco military and security partnership during his visit to the North African ... Read More
Sahara: El Salvador Views Morocco’s Autonomy Plan as Major Step Forward towards Realistic Solution
The Government of El Salvador has reaffirmed its strong support to the efforts made by Morocco for reaching a realistic, pragmatic and lasting solution to ... Read More