PRWeb – Dec 18, 2011 On the evening of December 16, Morocco took another major step toward the forming of the new,democratic coalition government. The leaders of the four…
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Islamist parties have swept into power in two North African countries—Tunisia and Morocco, as the winds of this Arab Spring continue to precipitate historic changes throughout the Maghreb. Thursday, Morocco’s…
HM Mohammed VI had, on Wednesday, a phone conversation with the new Tunisian president Moncef Marzouki. This is Marzouki’s first contact with a head of State.…
Reports coming out of Morocco and Jordan are both encouraging and frustrating. Both Morocco and Jordan have been beset for months by growing popular demands for political,…
Long before the woefully inaccurate term “Arab Spring” had been coined, the king of Morocco, his advisers and their Western enablers began touting the idea that…
Morocco has been conspicuously absent from the list of Arab regimes threatened by popular protests during the last seven months. To be sure, there has been…
Rabat – On the occasion of Eid Al-Fitr, marking the end of the fasting month of Ramadan, HM King Mohammed VI granted pardon to 372 persons…
As Arab rulers go, Mohammed VI, the 48-year-old king of Morocco, seems at times like the region’s most reluctant autocrat. When inheriting power from his repressive…