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Grand Theatre Of Rabat Inaugurated In Morocco
Located near the Hassan Tower, the complex is described as the largest theatre in Africa and the Arab world. The inauguration follows the recent opening of the Mohammed VI Tower, the tallest skyscraper in Morocco.
Onda Cero Spain
Germany Announces Sudan Peace Negotiation Success
The German Foreign Minister announced that a declaration drafted in Berlin two weeks ago has been accepted by all involved states. This agreement aims to initiate peace negotiations for the Sudan. The announcement was made during a press conference in Rabat.
BR24
Attijari Payment Partners With Africa-Exchange In Morocco
Attijari Payment and Africa-Exchange have entered a strategic partnership aimed at modernizing bureau de change operations in Morocco. The collaboration focuses on improving exchange office services.
Bluesky Social
Moroccan Drivers Shift Toward Chinese Electric Vehicles
Moroccan drivers are increasingly considering Chinese electric vehicles due to indirect consequences of the Middle East war. The market in Morocco is experiencing a rapid shift toward these models. BYD is reportedly outperforming competitors despite geopolitical challenges. This trend is expected to expand into the Maghreb and European markets as conflict with Iran continues. The shift is being driven by high fuel prices making electric alternatives more viable. This trend is benefiting Chinese automobile manufacturers. A correspondent in Beijing noted that even in China, consumers are exploring large electric SUVs to mitigate fuel costs. High fuel prices are driving this market shift toward electric alternatives. At an auto show in Beijing, consumers were observed testing large electric SUVs from brands such as IKAR.
France Info
Germany Explores Moroccan Green Energy Imports
German authorities are investigating the potential for importing solar, wind, and green hydrogen power from Morocco to Europe. The initiative is being explored by Johann Wadefühl as part of a mission involving the German Foreign Minister.
Deutschlandfunk
Gender Equality Forum Held In Rabat
Approximately 100 participants attended a forum focused on gender equality challenges and future prospects in Rabat. The event was organized by the IRD and Equipop.
Bluesky
Morocco Faces Physician Shortage As Doctors Move To France
Morocco loses between 600 and 700 doctors every year, according to a study by the Fondation des enseignants marocains. The data includes both medical students and established specialists. A France Info report clarified that these departures are not exclusive to France but encompass all international destinations. In France, over 19,000 foreign-trained doctors are registered with the medical order, representing 8% of total practitioners. Of these non-EU doctors, 36% obtained degrees in Algeria, 15% in Tunisia, 7% in Syria, and 6.5% in Morocco. Morocco currently has only 8 doctors per 10,000 inhabitants. This compares to 17 per 10,000 in Algeria and a WHO average of 40 per 10,000. The shortage is driven by a trend of graduates moving to France, including a 7% figure for certain demographics. A claim that one-third of Moroccan doctors move specifically to France was identified as false.
France Info
Agricultural Outlook Positive In Fes-Meknes Region
Abundant rainfall is expected to benefit various agricultural sectors in Morocco this year. Damri Abdel Ali, vice-president of the Fes-Meknes Chamber of Agriculture, noted that the rain is helping to reconstitute groundwater tables.
RFI Afrique
Morocco Expects End To Seven Year Drought
Morocco expects to see results from efforts to end a seven-year drought starting this year. Wheat prices have reached their highest levels in nearly two years. The price increase is attributed to climate concerns rather than Middle East instability.
RFI Monde
Abundant Rainfall Benefits Moroccan Agriculture
Satellite imagery shows changes in the landscape of central and northern Morocco due to recent rainfall. Data shows a trend of increasing dry years. The sector is struggling to resist drought conditions. This follows a period where agricultural productivity has been declining. Adriah noted an increasing frequency of dry years despite a relatively good year currently. The remarks were made in the context of rising biometry rates observed over the last 20 years. This precipitation is expected to benefit most sectors, though olive oil production faced delays as mud prevented tractor operations in fields. One large operator reported producing approximately 1,500 tons of oil this year despite these challenges. Long-term effects on olive trees remain a concern due to the weather conditions. Abundant rainfall in central and northern Morocco has significantly changed the landscape since January.
RFI Afrique