* Strikes averaged one a day last year in Morocco * Strike law faces stiff opposition from unions * Unions say strikes reflect lack of worker…
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By AIDA ALAMI CASABLANCA — The Moroccan government’s cherished ambition to build a fast train linking its major cities is running into trouble. The plan has…
United States Africa Command(Stuttgart) PRESS RELEASE Agadir, Morocco — When the U.S. military wants to head into un-chartered, or minimally chartered territory, they call on the…
Reuters By Souhail Karam1 of 1Full Size RABAT (Reuters) – Morocco expects its 2012 tourism receipts to at least match last year’s as it relies on…
PARIS, April 18 (KUNA) — The Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) and Morocco are to co-chair a conference on African development in Rabat April…
Forbes GREEN TECH Is Morocco the Mediterranean’s Green Energy Savior? Photovoltaic Micro-plants by Isofoton (Morocco) (Photo credit: Wikipedia) Amid the eager and often conflicting discussions about…
New York (UN) – Morocco has agreed, many years ago, to enter into a negotiation process aimed at finding a mutually acceptable solution to the dispute over…
18 April 2012 by Jim Giles Magazine issue 2860. Remember that classic line? (Image: Everett Collection/Rex Feature) “OF ALL the gin joints in all the…