RABAT (Reuters) – Morocco, a net energy importer, said on Friday a 3.2 million barrels new terminal for oil products will focus on imports and bunkering…
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Human Rights Watch (Rabat) – Morocco should stop banning publications on the grounds that they “harm Islam,” Human Rights Watch said, in aletter today to Communication…
David Klepper, Associated Press Students at the Rhode Island School of Design are getting a crash course in international diplomacy as they work with a professional…
Arab Spring has roots in the ‘Great War’ Statesman Journal In 2011, as the Arab Spring revolts spread, the Soviet Union’s arch-Cold War nemesis, NATO,…
Wednesday, November 09, 2011 10:00 AM – 11:30 AM Saul/Zilkha Rooms The Brookings Institution 1775 Massachusetts Ave., NW Washington, DC Phone: 202.797.6105 While Egypt, Libya and…
Rabat – A monitoring commission to examine urgent issues related to the central city of Taza will be set up, it was agreed at a meeting…
Marrakech – Chairman of the National Council for Human Rights (CNDH) Driss El Yazami underlined, Friday in Marrakech, the need to pool efforts of all parties concerned…
Tangier – The Tangier Med port vehicle terminal, intended for export-import operations of the service notably car makers setting up their operations in Morocco, was opened Friday.…