By Gilles Guillaume and Laurence Frost Peugeot Citroen will open an engineering center in Morocco with consulting firm Altran in the first major step under new…
Monthly Archives: November, 2014
Star Africa On November 8, 2014, the Cairo Institute for Human Rights Studies, in conjunction with the National Council for Human Rights in Morocco, inaugurates the…
North African Post Second World Human Rights Forum, International and Moroccan NGOs, Bab Jdid and Bab Ighly, Rome’s Un Ponte Per and Padua’s Ya Basta, Italian…
Middle East Monitor Prof Emma Murphy Prof Emma Murphy is the Head of School in the School of Government and International Affairs, University of Durham She…
Travel Weekly By Joanna Booth The UK is a top priority market, and Morocco hopes to welcome one million Brits annually within three years, says tourism…
Magharebia Terrorism | 2014-11-04 Niger reels from deadly attacks Militants on motorbikes crossed into Niger from northern Mali to launch a bold prison break, authorities say.
Reuters Danone, the world’s largest yoghurt maker, plans to spend €278m to further tighten its control over Morocco’s main dairy company, Centrale Laitiere, as it reduces…
by Khalid Ibrahim Khaled Mohamed Abdelaziz has still many problems looming, even after the release of Mahjouba Hamdidaf. If the hasty release of the young Spanish…