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Nigeria’s government is actively courting international investors for the $25 billion Nigeria-Morocco gas pipeline project, a key infrastructure initiative to supply natural gas to European markets.
A proposal to rename several public spaces in Agadir after Moroccan Jewish figures has ignited nationwide controversy.
After a difficult few decades, visitors are returning to the North African nation in their droves – and it’s easier than ever ...
While the world’s attention has understandably been focussed on events in Ukraine and Gaza, the Foreign Secretary’s recent ...
The United Kingdom is shifting its stance on the disputed Western Sahara, backing Morocco's plan to offer its people limited ...
Morocco has reiterated its firm commitment to a political resolution of the Sahara issue based on autonomy, reaffirming its ...
In a time when anti-colonial rhetoric has become a rallying cry across parts of Africa, particularly in the Sahel, the ...
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Hungarian Ambassador visits Dakhla in politically symbolic tripHungarian Ambassador to Morocco Miklós Tomler concluded a three-day visit to Dakhla on Tuesday, underscoring Hungary’s growing interest in the southern provinces of the Kingdom and deepening ...
Sweden’s Metacon AB is making a bold move into North Africa’s green hydrogen scene, landing a €1.82 million contract to ...
The pipeline, which will stretch across 15 African countries, will connect Nigeria’s gas network to Morocco’s southern city of Dakhla before stretching northward. The minister also told ...
Low-cost airlines have opened routes linking Madrid and Paris to Dakhla in Western Sahara, a former Spanish colony largely controlled by Morocco but claimed for decades by the Algeria-backed ...
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