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Morocco's World Cup Potential Highlighted
The potential for Morocco to win the World Cup was highlighted, noting that three African coaches could achieve this feat. The potential of Morocco's national football team in the upcoming World Cup has been highlighted.
BBC Radio 4
EU Ambassadors Discuss Ukraine Accession
EU ambassadors are urgently discussing the opening of the first cluster for Ukraine on the evening of June 3. EU ambassadors discussed the opening of Ukraine's accession talks. EU ambassadors are currently discussing Ukraine's accession to the European Union.
Mastodon
Morocco Phosphate Rock Trade Value Grows
Morocco's trade in phosphate rock from occupied Western Sahara is shrinking in buyers but growing in value. The country made around $376.5 million in 2025 from selling Sahrawi phosphate.
Mastodon
Royal Air Maroc Suspends Routes Amid Fuel Price Surge
Royal Air Maroc has announced the suspension of several routes due to a surge in fuel prices. The airline did not specify which routes would be affected or for how long the suspensions would last.
TOK FM
Morocco Converts Fog Into Drinking Water
In the arid mountains of Aït Baâmrane, southern Morocco, a new technology is transforming fog into potable water.
UM6P's TRAM 2026 Celebrates Moroccan Women Scientists
Mohammed VI Polytechnic University (UM6P) is celebrating Moroccan women scientists driving innovation and change through its TRAM 2026 event.
Morocco Succession Transition Underway
Crown Prince Moulay Hassan is taking on an increasing role in public life in Morocco, signaling a potential succession transition.
Syria Reopens Embassy In Morocco
Syria has reopened its embassy in Morocco, signaling a potential improvement in diplomatic relations between the two countries.
Morocco Faces Criticism Over Animal Cruelty Ahead of World Cup
Homeless dogs and cats are reportedly being shot, poisoned, and set on fire in Morocco in the lead-up to the 2030 FIFA World Cup. PETA is urging Moroccan officials to take action.
Two Soldiers Missing After Morocco Military Exercise
Two U.S. soldiers were reported missing on May 2nd after participating in the multinational military exercise African Lion in Morocco. A search operation involving over 1,000 U.S. and Moroccan military and civilian personnel has been initiated.
KNX Los Angeles