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The Moroccan delegation has reaffirmed the four pillars of the Kingdom’s position regarding its sovereignty over its Sahara, as defined by King Mohammed VI.
Over 30 per cent of the jobs in Morocco’s coastal tourism sector, a pillar of the country’s blue economy, could be lost by 2035 due to the effects of climate change, according to the World Bank report.
In New York, Morocco and the United Nations Office of Counter-Terrorism (UNOCT) held the first session of the High-Level Strategic Dialogue, on the sidelines of the 79th session of the General Assembly.
Morocco’s Director General of National Security and Territorial Surveillance (DGST) Abdellatif Hammouchi, who concluded his visit to the United Arab Emirates to strengthen bilateral cooperation between the two nations on Thursday, was able to see the simulation exercises of technologies and technical solutions approved by the General Command of the Abu Dhabi Police.
Marrakesh hosted an international workshop on Wednesday as part of Interpol’s Stadia programme, which focuses on security measures at major sporting events.
Morocco is currently facing a crisis exacerbated by several years of drought. The Moroccan Ministry of Transport and Water reports a staggering 78 per cent drop in the volume of surface water, plunging the country into a critical situation that requires an urgent response from the government.
The Tenderara natural gas field promises to strengthen Morocco’s energy security and boost its long-term economic development. The Tenderara field,…
The current performance of the Moroccan tourism sector should nevertheless be seen in the context of the spectacular 69.2 per cent increase recorded in the previous year.
The Moroccan Atlantic Initiative aims to extend the Atlantic Arc in Africa by creating an area of human community, a pole of economic integration and a centre of continental and international influence for the countries of the African Atlantic coast and the landlocked countries of the Sahel.
Following the cooperation between the Moroccan and Spanish authorities, many migrant refugees who had managed to reach Ceuta were immediately returned to Morocco.