One place where many try to build new lives is Agadir, a city along Morocco’s Atlantic coast. It isn’t perfect, but there is work and a sense of welcome as Morocco tries to integrate migrants. The post A growing number of migrants,
Some disturbing reports have surfaced which claim that Morocco plans to slaughter almost 3 million dogs as it braces to host the 2030 FIFA World Cup. Reports say that dogs are being killed by injecting them with strychnine,
The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) allocated in 2024 a record €530 million to Morocco for 12 projects, with 59% focused on green economy initiatives. This included a €200 million loan to OCP Group for two desalination plants aimed at improving water security and reducing freshwater use in industrial production by 2030.
Reports indicate that Moroccan authorities have been employing inhumane methods to reduce the stray dog population, including poisoning with strychnine—a highly toxic chemical—and shooting dogs in public areas.
Morocco is considering culling three million stray dogs ahead of hosting the 2030 FIFA World Cup to improve its cities' appearance. The cleanup effort
At least 69 migrants, including 44 Pakistanis, died after a boat capsized off Morocco’s coast while attempting to reach Spain. The tragedy underscores the deadly risks of the Atlantic migration route,
A boat carrying over 40 Pakistanis, who were attempting to reach Spain, capsized near Morocco. The Pakistani Foreign Office in a statement said that its embassy in Morocco is in touch with the local authorities.
Morocco and Spain's north African exclaves of Ceuta and Melilla moved closer to a "new era" of normalised trade ties on Thursday after the first passage of goods since 2018.
Boat carrying 80 people set off from Mauritania and capsized near Moroccan port of Dakhla, says Pakistani Foreign Ministry - Anadolu Ajansı
Morocco has dethroned Egypt, the former tourism leader, as the most-visited country in Africa in 2024 with a record 17.4 million visitors.
Morocco received a record 17.4 million tourists in 2024, up 20% compared with previous year, with Moroccans living abroad accounting for nearly half the total, the tourism ministry said on Thursday.
A statement from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, African Cooperation and Moroccans residing abroad said that two days after the entry into force of the ceasefire agreement in Gaza, the Kingdom of Morocco,