By staff writers A man who describes himself as an “overweight, middle-aged Englishman” is set to challenge perceptions by cycling the length of Africa. Paul Tolson,…
Monthly Archives: July, 2012
Al Arabiya By EYAD ABU SHAKRA “Think before you speak, read before you think.” (Fran Lebowitz) Two days ago, news agencies in city of al-Diwaniyah in southern…
Zawya By Wafaa Darifi Morocco-based Office Cherifien de Phosphate (OCP ) has completed 70% of the diammonium phosphate facilities in Jorf Lasfar, a senior official told…
RABAT, July 2 (Reuters) – Morocco’s economic growth eased to 2.8 percent in the first quarter of this year from 5.3 percent in the previous quarter as…
MAP Rabat – Around 82% of Moroccan women are affected by domestic violence, said a report of the national hearing center for women victims of domestic…
By KIRK JOHNSON SEATTLE — The cultivated rusticity of a farmers’ market, where dirt-dusted beets are status symbols and earnest entrepreneurs preside over chunks of…
Wall Street Journal previous / next Morocco’s newest dreamlike retreat is an artist’s residence, a library and literacy center, and a preschool for local children. Come to the…
AFP More photos » by Serge Daniel – BAMAKO (AFP) Islamist rebels in northern Mali smashed four more tombs of ancient Muslim saints in Timbuktu on…